Publix recalls baby food for potential lead contamination
- On May 9, 2025, Publix initiated a voluntary recall of its GreenWise brand 4-ounce baby food pouches containing pear, kiwi, spinach, and pea flavors across stores in its eight-state service region, including Florida and Alabama.
- The recall was initiated after routine testing suggested the product might have elevated lead concentrations, and the issue was reported to federal food safety authorities.
- The recalled four-ounce pouches, produced by Bowman Andros LLC in Virginia, have a best if used by date of November 1, 2025, and have been removed from all Publix store shelves.
- Maria Brous, Publix's Director of Communications, explained that in order to ensure consumer safety, all products that might be affected have been taken off the shelves in every store.
- No illnesses have been reported to date, and customers may return the product to any Publix location for a full refund, reflecting the chain's dedication to food safety.
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Publix recalls baby food pouches because of elevated lead levels
Publix is recalling one of its Greenwise-brand baby food products because it could be contaminated with elevated levels of lead, the grocery store chain said last week. The recall includes 4-ounce pouches of the pear, kiwi, spinach and pea flavor with a "best by" date of Nov. 1, 2025. The baby food pouches were sold in all eight states where Publix stores operate: Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia and…
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