Affiliate disclosure
Last updated: August 2026
The short version
Some links on this site earn us a small commission if you buy through them. It costs you nothing extra. We only recommend things we use ourselves, and a commission has never decided what appears on this site.
Affiliate links
Daily Bites Diary takes part in affiliate programmes, including the Amazon Associates Programme. This means we may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this site. Affiliate links are marked where they appear, and all of them carry the technical markers search engines expect for paid links.
Sponsored content
Occasionally a brand pays us to create a recipe or video featuring their product. When that happens it is stated clearly and prominently — in the video, in the caption and on the page. We follow the disclosure requirements of the Advertising Standards Council of India, and the platform rules of Instagram and YouTube.
We turn down products we would not use ourselves. We do not promote breast milk substitutes or follow-on formula, and we do not make health or medical claims about any product.
Gifted products
If a brand sends a product free of charge and we choose to feature it, that is said plainly, whether or not any money changed hands.
Our recommendations are our own
No brand gets approval over what we say about their product. If something is disappointing, we either say so or do not feature it at all. An audience of parents is trusting us with what they feed their children, and there is no commission worth losing that over.
Questions
If anything here is unclear, please ask — we are happy to explain any commercial relationship behind anything you see on this site.