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 elevated ...
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 ...
The recalled baby food is sold under Target's in-house Good & Gather brand. One type of baby food sold under Target's Good & Gather brand is being voluntarily recalled due to "elevated levels of lead, ...
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 ...
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WASHINGTON -- Don't think of pureed vegetables just as baby food -- after all, mashed potatoes and whipped sweet potatoes are widely popular adult comfort foods, too. That's the word from the American ...
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 new ...
For the first time in history, the US Food and Drug Administration has established guidance for levels of lead in processed baby foods that are sold on supermarket shelves and online. The agency’s ...
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 – ...
A company that makes baby food sold under a Target store brand is recalling more than 25,000 packages of a product because the food may contain elevated levels of lead. Miami-based Fruselva issued the ...