The agency estimated that the new limits — which are voluntary for food manufacturers — could reduce lead exposure from processed baby foods by 20% to 30%.
Hey, don’t worry. The limits are voluntary and not mandatory. But the best part is
“The new limits on lead for children younger than 2 don’t cover grain-based snacks like puffs and teething biscuits, which some research has shown contain higher levels of lead. And they don’t limit other metals such as cadmium that have been detected in baby foods.”
Only some?
Hey, don’t worry. The limits are voluntary and not mandatory. But the best part is
“The new limits on lead for children younger than 2 don’t cover grain-based snacks like puffs and teething biscuits, which some research has shown contain higher levels of lead. And they don’t limit other metals such as cadmium that have been detected in baby foods.”
I hope that eases your concern a little.
Cadmium is by far the best yellow food colouring
The expensive stuff only sold in rich neighborhoods.