Class Action Lawsuit Filed Over Presence of Toxic Metals In Baby Food Brands
Some of the baby food products contained 177 times the amount of lead considered safe for infants.
Some of the baby food products contained 177 times the amount of lead considered safe for infants.
Plans address lead and arsenic in juice and baby food, as well as reducing the risk of food poisoning outbreaks linked to shell eggs and other products.
A Congressional report found levels of heavy metals in many popular baby food products were often dozens of times higher than recommended safety limits.
Class action lawsuit alleges Gerber falsely advertises infant formula and baby food products as free from GMOs and other toxic ingredients
Lawsuit comes amid growing concerns over toxic heavy metals in baby food sold by Gerber and other companies.
Dangerous levels of inorganic arsenic were found in Parent’s Choice Rice Baby Cereal sold at Walmart, which may expose infants to long-term health risks.