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The Commercial Baby Food market is a segment of the Baby Food industry that focuses on the production and sale of prepared food specifically designed for infants and toddlers. These products are typically sold in jars, pouches, or other containers and are often fortified with vitamins and minerals. Commercial Baby Food is typically divided into two categories: infant formula and baby food. Infant formula is a nutritionally complete food designed to replace breast milk for infants who are not breastfed. Baby food is a semi-solid food designed to introduce infants to solid foods and to provide them with additional nutrition.
Commercial Baby Food is widely available in supermarkets, drugstores, and other retail outlets. It is also available online from a variety of retailers. Some of the major companies in the Commercial Baby Food market include Nestle, Gerber, Beech-Nut, and Plum Organics. Show Less Read more