This baby diet will no longer be sold because of high arsenic levels, says FDA

An important advice for parents and guardians, because this brand of baby food makes a bold and necessary movement.


Ababy food The mark made a major decision after routine sampling led to the discovery of a significant health threat tokids. Stressing their commitment to children's safety as "absolute priority", the company recalled the productand Went so far to announce that they "get out of the market" with it.

The Baby Food Beech-Nut brand based in New York Bead York has been manufacturing products since 1931. This week, the brandannouncement The following, via the Food and Drug Administration (FDA):

"[A] Alaska State Routine Sampling Program ... revealed that the samples of this production a lot of beech nut floor 1, single-grained rice cereals tested above the Natural inorganic arsenic guidance level defined by the FDA in August 2020, although the rice flour used had been tested and confirmed as lower than the FDA guidance level for inorganic arsenic. "

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They continued to say that Arsenic's presence seems to have taken place naturally - does not make it less risky because they said the following:

"The FDA has recognized that trace elements such as these are largely present in the environment, including water, soil and food; and also stated that exposure to high levels of Natural inorganic arsenic occurring can pose a risk for young children. "

As a result, the beech nut voluntarily recalls their unique grain rice cereals with UPC code # 52200034705, which has an expiration date of 01May2022 and product codes 103470xxxx and 093470xxxx. They say, "These specific product codes have been distributed nationally thanks to retail and online."

The brand did not stop there they added:

"In addition to emitting the voluntary recall, Beech-Nut has also decided to leave the beech-walley-branded grain cereal market. The beech nut is concerned about the ability to systematically protect rice flour, Below the FDA guidance level and beech-nut specifications for a natural inorganic arsenic. "

Beech-walnut food security and vice-president of quality, Jason Jacobs, added, "The safety of infants and children is the absolute priority of beech-walnuts."

Theannouncement stated that no product related to the product had been reported on June 8, 2021.

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