On January 5, 2025, the FDA proposed new guidelines that reduce the maximum allowable lead levels in a variety of baby foods. Under the updated regulations, the FDA has reduced the allowable lead ...
"FDA's actions today are a step forward and will ... such as cadmium that have been detected in baby foods. RELATED: Baby food labels will reveal levels of lead, other heavy metals for first ...
Gerber, which is owned by Nestlé SA and controls much of the US baby food market, told CNN that it has always worked closely with FDA regulators to reduce the levels of heavy metals in infants ...
There are eight states in the U.S. with Publix stores, meaning that the chain's recalls affect millions of Americans.
But according to some stakeholders ‘achievable’ is too low of a bar, and in affirming these caps the agency is not doing enough to reduce the risk the lead contamination in baby food.
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For the first time, the US Food and Drug Administration has set a limit on the amount of lead that can be in baby foods, but critics say it’s too little, too late. CNN values your feedback 1.
The Food and Drug Administration will change its food safety policy as 2025 progresses. Monday’s latest is the FDA issued a notice in the Federal Register that determined 35 food contact ...
First things first: There’s no need to panic or toss out your baby’s food. The FDA isn’t telling parents to avoid specific foods—it’s setting a standard for manufacturers to follow.