ROCHESTER, N.Y. — A new California law requires baby food manufacturers to test for heavy metals and make the results public. However, some companies have made these results difficult to find.
Consumer Reports and Unleaded Kids, a nonprofit focused on protecting kids from lead exposure, recently evaluated 39 baby food brands to see how easy they make it for parents to check their baby’s ...
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Report Finds These Brands Make It Hard to Determine If Baby Food Contains Toxic Elements
New Consumer Reports data shows which baby food brands disclose test results for toxic elements, like lead, in their products. Fact checked by Sarah Scott When you’re grocery shopping with an infant, ...
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