U.S. baby food manufacturers allowed products contaminated with heavy metals to remain on store shelves, even after dangerous levels of the toxic chemicals were detected in their products.
Washington, September 30 (RHC)-- U.S. baby food manufacturers allowed products contaminated with heavy metals to remain on store shelves, even after dangerous levels of the toxic chemicals were detected in their products.
According to a new congressional report released in Washington, DC, they found baby food makers Gerber and Beech-Nut failed to recall infant rice cereals tested to have arsenic levels above FDA limits.