House Panel Calls Out Big Companies For Selling Tainted Baby Food
A House Oversight subcommittee report says that manufacturers "knowingly" sold baby food containing dangerous heavy metals like lead, mercury and arsenic, which can effect childhood brain development. And the lawmakers urged the FDA to set heavy metal standards.
Axios:
Baby Food Brands Slammed By Lawmakers Over Toxic Heavy Metals
Manufacturers "knowingly" sold baby food that contained heavy metals including arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury, according to a House Oversight subcommittee report, published Wednesday. These metals are in the World Health Organization's top 10 chemicals of concern for infants and children, and can affect brain development, according to Harvard Health Publishing. The companies cited either failed to recall contaminated food or were lax in testing, the report found. (Dam, 9/30)
CNN:
Manufacturers Allowed Baby Food Contaminated With Heavy Metals To Remain On Shelves, Lawmakers Say
Gerber and Beech-Nut failed to properly test and remove baby foods with dangerous levels of inorganic arsenic from the market, while Sprout Foods Inc., Walmart's Parent's Choice and Campbell's Plum Organics baby food were lax in testing and controlling for heavy metals such as lead, mercury and cadmium, according to a US Congressional report released Wednesday by the House Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy. (LaMotte, 9/29)
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The Washington Post:
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Fox News:
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Roll Call:
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