If you’ve recently bought baby food at Target, it’s worth checking your pantry: More than 25,000 units of Good & Gather Baby Pea, Zucchini, Kale & Thyme Vegetable Purée are being recalled for ...
Every week, Caitlin Sciutto stops by Target and piles her cart with pureed food pouches for her 4-year-old and twin 18-month-old sons. In goes a 24-pack of unsweetened applesauce. Then a 24-pack of ...
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In A Nutshell 71% of 651 baby foods from major U.S. retailers qualify as ultra-processed, containing additives primarily used for flavor, color, and texture Manufacturers use 45 types of processed ...
FRUSELVA USA of Miami, FL, is recalling 25,600 units of Good & Gather Baby Pea, Zucchini, Kale & Thyme Vegetable Puree because of elevated levels of lead. The product, distributed by Target ...
The allowable levels of lead in certain baby and toddler foods should be set at 20 parts per billion or less, according to new draft guidance issued Tuesday by the US Food and Drug ...
Publix has recalled fruit and vegetable baby food sold under its GreenWise brand in Florida and seven other states after testing found elevated amounts of lead. Publix announced the recall on ...
Update Jan. 6, 2025: The Food and Drug Administration today finalized the guidelines it proposed in 2023 for lead in certain packaged baby foods. The final levels are 10 parts per billion (ppb) ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday released a draft regulating proposed allowable lead levels in processed foods for babies and children under two years of age. The proposed action levels ...
Around 60% of baby and toddler food items sold in major U.S. retailers fail to meet international nutritional guidelines, and nearly all of the products utilize “misleading” marketing tactics, a ...