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Cooking Pans Recalled over 'Significant' Lead Contamination Risk
Shata Traders recalled 24-cm Chef Brand milk pans after FDA found leachable lead; consumers in six states urged to return products for full refund.
- Shata Traders Inc. recalled Chef Brand milk pans on Tuesday after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced lead risks in the cookware.
- FDA testing found the cookware contains leachable lead harmful to human consumption, and health officials warn lead exposure poses serious risks with no safe level, especially for children and fetuses.
- The recall covers 24-centimeter Majestic Chef Pan milk pans sold individually and in six-piece boxes in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia and Massachusetts.
- Consumers are urged to stop using recalled pans and return them to retail stores for a full refund; no illnesses have been reported, and contact Mahboob Rahman at 369-7000.
- Health officials warn lead exposure may cause fatigue, headache, vomiting in adults, and low levels can impair learning and behavior in children.
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Shata Traders recalls milk pan due to lead contamination risk
BROOKLYN, N.Y. – Shata Traders Inc is recalling its Chef Brand Milk Pan 24 cm because of potential lead contamination. The recall affects consumers in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, Virginia and Massachusetts.
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