According to a 2021 congressional investigation, internal documents from major manufacturers revealed some baby food samples contained up to 177 times the lead level, 91 times the inorganic ...
For the first time in history, the US Food and Drug Administration has established guidance for levels of lead in processed baby foods that are sold on supermarket shelves and online. The agency ...
The FDA has set maximum levels for lead in packaged processed foods sold in jars, pouches, tubs or boxes. Here's what to know.
Beginning this year, the test results must be publicly available on their websites for products made this year and beyond.
Related: What you need to know about the ‘arsenic in baby food’ study The FDA’s new action levels set the following limits on lead content in processed foods for babies and young children ...
For the first time in history, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has established guidance for levels of lead in processed baby foods that are sold on supermarket shelves and online.
Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids checked the 30 companies selling in that state to see if they publicly reported levels of ...
But the process has led them to swap out certain high-risk ingredients, like a particular type of mushroom, yielding an even safer baby food product for consumers. “The baby food industry has ...