By Aimee Picchi | 12 June 2019
- 21 oat-based cereal and snack products such as Cheerios tested positive for traces of glyphosate.
- The chemical is the active ingredient in Roundup, which has been at the center of several trials alleging the weedkiller causes cancer.
- All but four of the products tested had glyphosate levels higher than what an environmental group considers safe for children.
CBS NEWS — Twenty-one oat-based cereal and snack products popular with children contain traces of glyphosate, the active ingredient in the weed killer Roundup, according to tests from the Environmental Working Group. EWG said the tests found glyphosate levels above what it considers safe for children in all but four of the products.
The 21 products that were tested are made by General Mills, including six varieties of Cheerios and 14 of General Mills’ Nature Valley products, such as Nature Valley granola bars.
General Mills said food safety is a “top priority” for the company, which said it’s working to minimize the use of pesticides on the ingredients it uses. “Most crops grown in fields use some form of pesticides and trace amounts are found in the majority of food we all eat,” the company said in an emailed statement. “Experts at the FDA and EPA determine the safe levels for food products,” which it adheres to, as well as farmers that grow the crops, it added. […]
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