Campbell’s Company Must Face Claims Alleging Toxic Metal Presence in Baby Foods, Court Rules

The company is accused of doing ’very little' to ensure that products manufactured by a subsidiary were not contaminated with heavy metals.
Campbell’s Company Must Face Claims Alleging Toxic Metal Presence in Baby Foods, Court Rules
A worker arranges cans of Campbell's soup on a supermarket shelf in San Rafael, Calif., on May 20, 2016. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
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Food manufacturer The Campbell’s Company must face claims in a multidistrict litigation alleging the presence of toxic heavy metals in baby food products manufactured by its former subsidiary, according to an Oct. 29 order by the District Court for the Northern District of California.

The multidistrict litigation, filed against multiple baby food manufacturers, “comprises over 200 actions by Plaintiffs who allege the presence of toxic heavy metals in baby food caused children to develop autism spectrum disorder (‘ASD’) and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (‘ADHD’),” according to the order.
Naveen Athrappully
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