HiPP, a German-based company has recalled some of its baby food products after jars tested positive for rat poison amid an ...
HiPP is recalling some baby food jars in Austria after a sample tested positive for rat poison. Officials believe the tampering occurred in 190-gram jars of carrot and potato baby food for ...
WCMH – A report from Consumer Reports says that concerning levels of heavy metals were found in 68 percent of all baby food tested. According to Consumer Reports, 50 nationally distributed packaged ...
Update: In March 2026, California Attorney General Rob Bonta issued an enforcement advisory letter to baby food manufacturers and retailers, reminding them of their responsibility to comply with ...
A new California law requires baby food manufacturers to test their products monthly for heavy metals and disclose the results. A QR code that takes consumers to a website detailing concentrations of ...
The supermarket chain Publix has recalled fruit and vegetable baby food sold in eight states because product testing found elevated levels of lead, according to federal health officials. Publix ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (7News) — Four states have now passed laws to force the baby food industry to test their products and inform families about the levels of heavy metals like lead and arsenic. Illinois ...
Several baby food manufacturers are failing to meet California’s strict lead limits under Proposition 65, a Reuters investigation published April 16 has found. The report, based on 1,757 test results ...
As parents, the last thing we want is for our kids to be exposed to anything harmful, especially in their food. A California law that recently went into effect may help reduce that concern for parents ...