PITTSBURGH — A new study raises some concerns about baby food. Consumer Reports found heavy metals when it conducted several tests of the food being fed to babies across the country. The study said ...
The recalled baby food is sold under Target's in-house Good & Gather brand. One type of baby food sold under Target's Good & Gather brand is being voluntarily recalled due to "elevated levels of lead, ...
Publix has recalled fruit and vegetable baby food sold under its GreenWise brand in Florida and seven other states after testing found elevated amounts of lead. Publix announced the recall on its ...
If you’ve recently bought baby food at Target, it’s worth checking your pantry: More than 25,000 units of Good & Gather Baby Pea, Zucchini, Kale & Thyme Vegetable Purée are being recalled for elevated ...
Publix, a national supermarket chain, is voluntarily recalling baby food that could be contaminated with lead, the company announced this week. The company said it discovered the problem through ...
A global review shows that heavy metal contamination is far more common in baby foods than expected, revealing high-risk products and highlighting the urgent need for stronger safety standards. Study: ...
Popular fruit and vegetable baby food pouches sold at Walgreens and other independent stores across the United States are being recalled over lead concerns. Last week, Sprout Organics issued a ...
The allowable levels of lead in certain baby and toddler foods should be set at 20 parts per billion or less, according to new draft guidance issued Tuesday by the US Food and Drug Administration.
*Recent FDA recalls, including New Mexico Piñon Coffee pods pulled on July 22 for ink contamination, have spotlighted a troubling rise in food safety issues. Over 1,000 FDA-regulated products were ...
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