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Publix Recalls Baby Food over Possible Lead Contamination

  • Publix has voluntarily initiated a recall of certain GreenWise baby food pouches containing pear, kiwi, spinach, and pea ingredients due to concerns over possible lead contamination at stores in eight states.
  • The recall followed routine testing that detected elevated lead levels amid increased FDA scrutiny on heavy metals in baby food nationwide.
  • Publix has urged customers to discontinue use of the product right away and return it for a full refund, while noting that no illnesses have been reported so far.
  • Sarah Sorscher, regulatory affairs director at a consumer health organization, emphasized that no amount of lead is safe and underscored the role of FDA warnings in helping to protect children by increasing awareness among retailers and buyers.
  • The recall underscores ongoing concerns about lead risks to infants and may prompt continued industry testing and regulatory actions to ensure baby food safety.
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retailwire.com broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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