Relative to what? What are the levels? Compared to wild game? Compared to water cored from pre-human activity layer ice in glaciers?
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Relative? Never mind the details. A thing that has to be called “lunchables” is krap by definition. All you have to do, if tempted, to snarf on the stuff is read the label and note everything in it that is not actually food. And while I’m ranting: anything that requires a contents label shouldn’t be considered food anyway.
We cut our own meat, fur instance, and have yet to see a contents label on a cow.
Do Lunchables have lead?
Testing from independent nonprofit Consumer Reports found that three different types of Lunchables contained lead — turkey and cheddar with crackers, pepperoni pizza and cheese pizza — as did several other brands’ lunch kits.
None of the kits exceeded any legal or regulatory limit, but five of the 12 tested products would expose a person to 50% or more of California’s maximum allowable level for lead or cadmium, currently the strictest standard because there are no federal limits for heavy metals in most foods, Consumer Reports noted.
“Lead and cadmium can cause developmental problems in children over time, even in small amounts,” the nonprofit said in a statement. (While experts previously told TODAY.com that a single instance of exposure to lead is unlikely to cause harm and that it’s repeated exposure that’s most concerning, both the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and the World Health Organization note that there is no amount of lead exposure that is known to be safe.)
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O.J. Simpson juror casually admitting that 90% of them knew he kiIIed Nicole and Ron, but let him off for revenge:
VIDEO:
https://x.com/EndWokeness/status/1778479271939309611