The New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets made the announcement Sunday after the contamination was discovered in Badia Spices Inc. Ground Ginger and Ground Cinnamon.
Monday, June 3, 2024 12:34PM New York officials have issued a warning to consumers about elevated lead levels that have been detected in certain ground ginger and cinnamon products.
Analysis by New York State Food Laboratory personnel revealed the product tested above the 1-part per million action level for lead in spices.No illnesses have been reported to date, according to officials. They ask that consumers who may have purchased the products should not consume them and are advised to discard the products immediately.
Exposure to lead may cause health problems to consumers, particularly infants, small children, pregnant women, and those with underlying kidney disorders.Badia Ground Ginger, sold in 1.5-ounce clear plastic bottles with black plastic caps with, is subject to this alert. A photo of the product is included in this consumer alert. The product was sold at multiple retailers within New York State.
, are subject to this alert. A photo of the product is included in this consumer alert. The product was sold at multiple retailers within New York State.
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