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Food inspectors are urgently advising consumers not to eat the product recalled over fears about lead and cadmium levels.
Elevated levels of lead and cadmium can cause significant health problems, particularly among infants and children.
W.W. Industrial Group, Inc. is recalling 15 oz. cans of PARASHORE Pear Slices in Juice (UPC# 704817164237, Lot 3700/01172 ...
Parashore Pear Slices in juice were recalled by the FDA due to potential lead and cadmium contamination. Here’s a list of ...
The importer of Parashore canned sliced pears in juice has issued a recall, citing the risk of heavy metal contamination. One ...
This organic roasted seaweed snack was pulled off of shelves by Costco in early 2022. Here's why it came back by December of ...
Customers who have purchased the pears are told to not eat the food and either toss it in the trash or return them to the ...
Samples of store-bought rice from more than 100 different brands purchased in the United States contained dangerously high levels of arsenic and cadmium, according to a new report shared first ...
The new and expanded supply agreement between the two companies includes revised terms to the current contract period to reflect increased shipments of cadmium telluride, a key compound used in ...
Cadmium, however, also happens to be an indispensable pigment for an important part of the color palette - without it there is no "fire engine red" (think Superman's cape and Dorothy's slippers).
Consumer Reports on Monday urged four chocolate producers to commit by Valentine's Day to reduce the amounts of lead and cadmium in their dark chocolate products, after testing revealed harmful ...