The health agency is warning consumers that certain brass and aluminum cookware could leach toxic amounts of lead.
Inspect the cookware in your cabinets. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added three more pots and pans, all ...
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While the FDA is working on removing the cookware from shelves, it has identified more potentially impacted products.
The FDA says some imported pots may release lead when used for cooking. Here’s what to look for and what to do if you have ...
The FDA found that some imported aluminum and brass cookware may leach lead into food, making it unsafe. Affected products include Tiger White, Sil ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that pretty imported cookware you bought might be leaching lead into your food.
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Multiple brands of imported cookware may leach toxins into food, with potentially harmful effects on consumers.
C ooking at home is often considered a healthier option than dining out, but the safety of the cookware you use can make a big difference. Some materials and coatings used in pots ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has identified more cookware that could be leaching lead into your food, it said in an expanded warning updated on Sept. 12. The FDA published an initial notice ...