When you're a parent, especially a new or newish parent, you want to make sure the food you're giving your baby is safe.
Beginning this year, the test results must be publicly available on their websites for products made this year and beyond.
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Parents will now have a new tool at their fingertips to check if the baby food they buy is safe for their kids.
After years of pressure from organizations like the Environmental Defense Fund, Environmental Working Group, and Consumer Reports, a new California Law will require manufacturers to make test results ...