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First Steps Nutrition Trust has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in January 2025. The social media accounts linked to from First Steps Nutrition Trust are: • Instagram Besides social media accounts, firststepsnutrition has populated their site with: • Infographics — First Steps Nutrition Trust • Infant formula cost update: Gov't Recommendations • urbanhealth.org.uk • Press — First Steps Nutrition Trust • Launch of the Lancet Series on Ultra-processed Foods and Human Health Tickets, Wed, Nov 19, 2025 at 6:30 PM | Eventbrite • Press release on infant formula costs • www.unicef.org.uk • How baby formula marketing could be risking infant health - and mislead parents • Baby formula prices at historic high despite UK watchdog proposals | Food & drink industry | The Guardian • BFLG response to CMA infant and follow-on formula market study • Infant formula and follow-on formula market study final report - GOV.UK • Our latest infant and follow on formula cost reports • Eating Well resources — First Steps Nutrition Trust • Breastmilk and breastfeeding — First Steps Nutrition Trust • Current Newsletter 🥦 • Sign up here! • 2024 Impact Report 🍐 • What you can do — First Steps Nutrition Trust • Breastfeeding and the Environment - La Leche League GB • Eating Well: Infants & new mums — First Steps Nutrition Trust • New 3-Pager: Current formula marketing in the UK • New Report: Current formula marketing in the UK • Donate to First Steps Nutrition Trust 🙌🏼 • Baby Milk Information Study - Parents • New Voluntary Baby Food Guidelines • Baby Milk Information Study - HCP • Commercial Baby Foods Briefing Paper • Milks Marketed for Children - Growing Up Milks • Good Food Choices & Portion Sizes for 1-4 Year Olds • Infographics • Baby Friendly Initiative and FSNT Two Pager • First Steps Nutrition Trust • Ultra-processed foods marketed for infants and young children in the UK — First Steps Nutrition Trust • INFANT MILK INFORMATION | Types of infant milks on the UK market