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Are baby foods subject to stricter standards that adult foods?  The short answer is, not really.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has specific guidelines for baby formulas, labeling requirements for baby and toddler foods, and maximum allowable levels of arsenic in baby rice cereal. These requirements are not unlike requirements for other foods, but should baby food requirements be stricter than those for adult foods?  Recently, baby foods have come under scrutiny following reports of allegedly high levels of heavy metals in baby food.  This led to a Congressional investigation. ....

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Congressional Baby Food Investigation: Heavy Metals Testing?


Thursday, March 4, 2021
Are baby foods subject to stricter standards that adult foods?  The short answer is, not really.  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has specific guidelines for baby formulas, labeling requirements for baby and toddler foods, and maximum allowable levels of arsenic in baby rice cereal.  These requirements are not unlike requirements for other foods, but should baby food requirements be stricter than those for adult foods?  Recently, baby foods have come under scrutiny following reports of allegedly high levels of heavy metals in baby food.  This led to a Congressional investigation.
On February 4, 2021, the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform released a staff report entitled “Baby Foods Are Tainted with Dangerous Levels of Arsenic, Lead, Cadmium, and Mercury” (“Staff Report”).  The Staff Report recommended additional testing and FDA regulatio ....

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Class action lawsuit filed over heavy metals in baby food after congressional report


Class-action lawsuit filed over heavy metals in baby food after congressional report
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Class-action lawsuit filed over heavy metals in baby food after congressional report
A baby food company is facing a class-action lawsuit in New York after a congressional report uncovered internal documents from several companies revealing potentially dangerous levels of heavy metals in their products.
Beech-Nut Nutrition Co., which sells baby food products marketed as organic and natural and whose slogan is real food for babies, is accused in the suit of fail[ing] to warn consumers about the presence of heavy metals in its baby foods including arsenic, lead, mercury and cadmium. ....

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Class-action lawsuit filed over heavy metals in baby food after congressional report


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A baby food company is facing a class-action lawsuit in New York after a congressional report uncovered internal documents from several companies revealing potentially dangerous levels of heavy metals in their products.
Beech-Nut Nutrition Co., which sells baby food products marketed as organic and natural and whose slogan is real food for babies, is accused in the suit of fail[ing] to warn consumers about the presence of heavy metals in its baby foods including arsenic, lead, mercury and cadmium.
The suit goes on to allege that Beech-Nut misrepresented the true nature of the ingredients in its Baby Food when it failed to disclose the presence or risk of dangerous levels of heavy metals in the ingredients. ....

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