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The Publix supermarket chain is recalling fruit and vegetable baby food because testing found elevated levels of lead.
The recalls come amid heightened concern about contaminated baby food, following the 2023 recall of apple cinnamon puree pouches for children that had elevated levels of lead. And they’re also ...
Publix recalls baby food pouches after testing finds elevated levels of lead Publix recalled Greenwise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food, sold in 4-ounce plastic pouches.
Publix baby food pouches sold across Georgia and seven other states have “the potential to be contaminated with elevated levels of lead," says a Publix news release.
Publix pulls baby food pouches over lead risk . Publix baby food pouches sold across Georgia and seven other states have “the potential to be contaminated with elevated levels of lead," says a ...
The pouches come in four-ounce containers and have the identification number of 41415-00901. Their sell by date is listed as Nov. 1, 2025. Publix has recalled its GreenWise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach ...
Publix recalled 4-ounce Greenwise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouches sold at over 1,400 stores. The pouches were produced by Bowman Andros, a French company with a manufacturing plant in ...
Publix has issued a voluntary recall of several food pouches due to a potential lead contamination. Publix announced that the products affected include GreenWise pear, kiwi, spinach and pea baby ...
Publix recalled its GreenWise Pear, Kiwi, Spinach & Pea Baby Food pouches due to potential lead contamination. The recalled baby food was produced by Bowman Andros LLC and has a "Best If" date of ...
A BBC Panorama investigation has revealed that many leading baby food pouches are high in sugar and stripped of key nutrients ...
Baby food pouches are topped off with a little spout, but both the NHS and the World Health Organization say it should not be used to suck directly from the pouch. It means babies can eat too fast ...
Baby food pouches are topped off with a spout but both the NHS and the World Health Organization say it should not be used to suck directly from the pouch.