Heavy Metals Like Arsenic, Lead Found In Some Baby Foods: Investigation
House Democratic lawmakers are calling on the FDA to better regulate the baby food safety after congressional investigators found toxic ingredients in several brands.
The Wall Street Journal:
Toxic Heavy Metals Found In Some Baby Food, Congressional Report Says
A congressional investigation found high levels of toxic metals in several top baby food brands and called on federal regulators to set stricter standards on the food manufacturers. Gerber, Beech-Nut, Walmart Inc.’s store brand and several organic lines of baby foods contained “dangerously high levels” of arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury, according to a report by the House Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy issued Thursday. Consumer advocacy groups have reached similar conclusions in recent years. (Gasparro and Terlep, 2/4)
AP:
Congressional Report Finds Toxic Metals In Baby Food Brands
Four of the companies — Gerber, Beech-Nut, Earth’s Best Organics maker Hain Celestial and Happy Family Organics maker Nurture Inc. — shared documents. The subcommittee said Walmart, Sprout Foods and Campbell Soup Co., which makes Plum Organics baby food, didn’t cooperate. Arsenic, lead, cadmium and mercury — metals that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers harmful to human health — can remain in the environment for decades from past pesticide and herbicide use, according to Michael Hansen, a senior staff scientist with Consumer Reports. (Durbin, 2/4)
The Hill:
Congressional Investigators Find 'Dangerously High' Levels Of Heavy Metals In Some Baby Food
A congressional investigation found “dangerously high” levels of heavy metals in some baby foods. A staff report from the House Oversight and Reform Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy released Thursday found that some internal company standards “permit dangerously high levels of toxic heavy metals.” (2/4)