Dangerous levels of arsenic found in baby rice products

Tests on infant foods in UK supermarkets discovered almost a quarter broke EU safety rules

A pile of unpeeled rice
Unpeeled rice may contain higher levels of the harmful toxin
(Image credit: GIORGIO COSULICH DE PECINE)

Seven types of baby rice foods sold in UK supermarkets contain dangerous levels of arsenic, new research shows.

Tests on 26 products for Channel 4’s Food Unwrapped programme revealed that almost a quarter broke European Union rules. A maximum level of arsenic allowed in rice used for baby food was introduced in January 2016 to reduce children’s exposure to the harmful toxin.

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