Baby Food Pricing Analysis
Current market data for 3,552 baby food listings shows a median price of 18.37.
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The best value is found in Tray formats (-5% delta) and Holle brand products (-24% delta). Conversely, Stage 4 weaning foods carry a significant premium with a 112% increase over the median.
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Price by type
Why? Prices vary by format, with Pouches (23.08) and Cereals (23.44) costing more than Trays (17.49).
Price by brand
Why? Brand positioning creates a wide gap between Holle (13.99) and Aptamil (28.94).
Price by weaning stage
Why? Costs increase as the child ages, ranging from Stage 1 (20) to Stage 4 (38.95).
Price by suitable from
Why? Pricing scales with age suitability, from 4 Months (19.99) up to 10 Months (27.92).
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Common questions
Which baby food brand is the most affordable?
Holle is the most affordable brand listed with a median price of 13.99.
How does the price of baby food change by weaning stage?
Prices rise from 20 for Stage 1 to 38.95 for Stage 4.
What is the price difference between food trays and pouches?
Trays have a median price of 17.49, while pouches are higher at 23.08.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $6–$49, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 13, 2026.