Parent’s Choice baby food recalled at Walmart over arsenic levels

Baby food The choice of parents sold in Walmart has been drawn higher than the level of acceptable inorganic arsenic, the new withdrawal advisor has revealed. The arsenic level was found by the FDA through sample testing, pushing voluntary recall. Baby food is sold at Walmart shop and on its website.

Withdrawal comes from Maple Island, Inc. and includes baby rice cereal products for parents who are sold in Walmart. According to the company, FDA testing found an inorganic arsenic level above the guide in the sample of three production lots. Baby cereal remembered for sale after April 5, advisors showed, in 8oz packaging.

Three lots are covered by withdrawals with the “best” date by “June 24, and 30 November 2022. Consumers who may have purchased baby cereals for parents covered by withdrawals must check the remember details provided in the remember notification. The company says the product number and the best with the date can be found in the lower left corner of the bottom left packaging.

Anyone who has a baby cereal product that is remembered is recommended to return it to Walmart for a refund or throw it out of it. Walmart has also been told about his memory so that it can attract products from sales and potentially block sales in the registers to ensure no products are sold.

The company said it was currently testing raw materials used for this baby cereal, as well as finished products. Maple Island said the test showed the arsenic level in accordance with the FDA rules, but given a lot of production tested by the FDA. Inorganic arsenic occurs naturally; The number of traces is often found in food.

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