FDA lays out multiyear plan to cut heavy metals in baby food

April 13, 2021

The Food and Drug Administration, which has set maximum allowable levels of heavy metals in such products as bottle water, is now looking at a multiyear plan to issuing similar guidance for baby foods. “Although action levels are not binding, we have seen that, over the years, our guidance on action levels and other actions have contributed to significant reductions of toxic elements in food,” an FDA spokesperson wrote in a statement.

Recent News

Kentucky Derby Celebration Spots in Las Vegas and Goldbelly Home Delivery

Las Vegas, though miles away from Louisville, gears up for the Kentucky Derby with a range of special offerings. From viewing parties to themed cocktails, the city joins the celebration of the sesquicentennial Run for the Roses. If you’re a resident of Kentucky, you can get Ready for the Kentucky Derby with Goldbelly.