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One in four rice samples from more than 100 different store brands contained dangerous levels of arsenic, a new investigation found. Here’s what to do.
Never mind inflation, shoppers are shelling out up to $10 for a box that lists all the ingredients right on the front.
This would mean that any parents who are making baby food at home that includes homemade rice cereal could risk exposing ...
A new report by the Healthy Baby, Bright Futures group found there may be arsenic in that rice your child is eating. "Tests of 145 rice samples from retailers nationwide – including U.S.-grown and ...
“Studies have shown the processing used to create instant rice can create additional toxins, and the ready-to-heat products ...
The complaint says the company sold products with "alarmingly high levels of heavy metals" with no warning to consumers.
The proposed class action covers 18 types of rice, including Ben's Original and Amazon-owned Whole Foods' 365.
Arsenic, cadmium, lead, and/or mercury were found in all commercially available rice tested from supermarkets nationwide.
What's more, 1 in 4 samples exceeded the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's arsenic limit for infant rice cereal, which is 100 parts per billion. That rule was set in 2021, but it only applies to ...