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747 They knew and kept selling: Inside the baby food industry’s heavy metals scandal

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Tina Fey @ Silicon Canals · today 03:30 EDT

They knew and kept selling: Inside the baby food industry’s heavy metals scandal

Major baby food manufacturers including Gerber, Beech-Nut, Happy Family Organics, and Earth’s Best Organic knowingly sold products containing dangerous levels of toxic heavy metals, according to internal company documents released during a Congressional investigation. The findings, first made public in February 2021 and now fueling over 270 federal lawsuits, expose a troubling pattern of industry ... Read more

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