Consumer Reports: High Lead Levels Found in Popular Kids' Snacks

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Consumer Reports found concerning levels of lead in some veggie puffs made by Lesser Evil and Serenity Kids, posing potential developmental risks for children. Despite being marketed as healthy alternatives, these cassava-based snacks contain heavy metals that could accumulate over time. Both companies defended their products, citing adherence to safety standards, while Consumer Reports advised limiting consumption. The findings highlight ongoing concerns about heavy metals in baby foods, prompting calls for stricter regulations.
Topics:business#baby-food#consumer-reports#food-safety#health-and-safety#health-risks#lead-contamination
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