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High levels of lead were found in 12 brands of cinnamon powder and multi-spice powders, according to testing released Thursday by Consumer Reports, a nonprofit that helps consumers evaluate goods and services.Cinnamon powder sold by Paras contained the highest levels of lead, at 3.52 parts per million, or ppm, according to the report.The next highest level was found in cinnamon powder from EGN (2.91 ppm), followed by Mimis Products ground cinnamon (2.03 ppm), ShopRite Bowl & Basket ground cinnamon (1.82 ppm), Rani Brand ground cinnamon (1.39 ppm), Zara Foods cinnamon powder (1.27 ppm), Three Rivers cinnamon stick powder (1.26 ppm), Yu Yee Brand five spice powder (1.25 ppm), BaiLiFeng five spice powder (1.15 ppm), Spicy King five spices powder (1.05 ppm), Badia cinnamon powder (1.03 ppm) and Deep cinnamon powder (1.02 ppm).Paras and EGN told Consumer Reports they would stop sales and tell stores to remove the affected cinnamon products from store shelves.CNN reached out to all 12 brands for comment.Mimis Products told CNN it relies on analytical reports provided by its vendors, which indicate that no lead levels exceeding 1 part per million were found in our ground cinnamon, according to spokesperson Nuria Lambert.Karen OShea, corporate communications supervisor for Wakefern Food Corp., which owns ShopRite Bowl & Basket, told CNN via email that the quality of our products is of the utmost importance and our cinnamon meets all safety and quality standards.Alina Lasta, director of regulatory affairs for Badia Spices. told CNN via email that the companys ground cinnamon products comply with all federal and international law.Trace amounts of lead is found in nearly every food product grown around the world, Guitar said in an email. The FDA has set no formal regulation for the amount of lead in spices but to date has never issued a consumer alert or recall for spice products containing lead at a level below 2 parts per million.CNN has not heard back from the other manufacturers or the American Spice Trade Association, which represents the U.S. spice industry in the global market, by publishing time.No level of lead is safeThe Codex Alimentarius, an international council created by the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, is considering adopting a maximum level of 2.5 ppm for lead in bark spices, including cinnamon, in 2024, according to the FDA.However, levels above 1 ppm of lead triggers a recall in New York, the only state that regulates heavy metals in spice products, according to Consumer Reports, which alerted New York state officials. CNN also reached out to the New York State Department of Health to determine if it would be taking action based on the report, but did not receive a response before publishing.There is no level of lead that is safe for humans, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Lead bioaccumulates in the body over time and is a toxic metal that can be harmful even at low exposure levels, the agency said, especially for children.A dose of lead that would have little effect on an adult can have a significant effect on a child. In children, low levels of exposure have been linked to damage to the central and peripheral nervous system, learning disabilities, shorter stature, impaired hearing, and impaired formation and function of blood cells, the EPA states on its website.The WHO estimates that nearly a million lives were lost to exposure to lead in 2019, and said lead accounts for 21.7 million years lost to disability and death worldwide due to leads long-term effects on health.At high levels of exposure to lead the brain and central nervous system can be severely damaged causing coma, convulsions and even death. Children who survive severe lead poisoning may be left with permanent intellectual disability and behavioural disorders, the WHO said on its website.Lower levels found in other brandsConsumer Reports gathered about three samples each of 36 different spice products that included cinnamon, garam masala and multiple spice mixes. Major brands of spices were purchased from mainstream grocery stores, and smaller brands were gathered from international stores in Connecticut, New Jersey and New York, and online.In addition to the dozen brands with levels above 1 ppm of lead, 18 brands of various cinnamons or spice blends contained levels of lead ranging from 0.87 ppm to 0.23 ppm, according to the report, while six cinnamon products tested at lower levels.These include ground cinnamon and organic ground cinnamon sold by 365 Whole Foods Market, which contained 0.12 ppm and 0.02 ppm of lead, respectively. Morton & Bassett San Francisco 100% organic ground cinnamon, Loisa organic cinnamon and Sadaf cinnamon powder tested at 0.04 ppm of lead. Sadaf seven spice blend was higher, with 0.15 ppm of lead.However, since the Consumer Reports testing only examined some three samples from each brand, the results cannot determine if similar lead levels would be found in all products sold under that brand name, according to James Rogers, director of food safety research and testing at Consumer Reports.We do not have the resources to test hundreds and hundreds of samples, which would be the proper way to do it, Rogers said. This is a spot test of each product and can be a starting place for a consumer to do risk mitigation by recognizing that lead is in our soil and water and there may be other sources of lead in their diet as well.No one is minding the storeIn the fall of 2023, extremely high lead levels were found in childrens applesauce pouches flavored with cinnamon imported from Ecuador and sold by WanaBana, Schnucks and Weis brands. The concentrations of lead were thousands of times higher than those found in any testing of spices between about 2,300 ppm and about 5,100 ppm, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Since then, the FDA has been issuing consumer health alerts on high levels of lead in different cinnamon products. The latest, published in August, listed 10 different cinnamon products with levels as high as 3.93 ppm of lead.While most of the manufacturers did voluntarily recall their products from store shelves, the FDA has no authority to require manufacturers to do so, Rogers said.The FDA does not have mandatory recall authority, so they depend on the company to do the right thing, which they do not always do, he said. There are no regulatory limits for lead in cinnamon, so theres nothing to enforce that forces a recall. All they can do is provide public health alerts.The underlying problem is that no one is minding the store, said Dr.Pieter Cohen, an associate professor of medicine at the Cambridge Health Alliance in Somerville, Massachusetts, who was not involved with the analysis by Consumer Reports.Literally, no one is checking to make sure how much heavy metals Americans are exposed to when we eat common foods, including cinnamon, said Cohen, who frequently tests consumer products to see if their contents match what is on the labels.The FDA has been silent about what level of lead is acceptable in cinnamon, and were left with the companies choosing the levels of exposure to lead in their products, Cohen said, and thats an alarming situation.CNN reached out to the FDA for a response, and a spokesperson said that the agency recommends people stop using and dispose of those specific ground cinnamon products once a public health alert has been released.As for other cinnamon people may have at home, current evidence from our ground cinnamon sampling at retail and our ongoing analysis of ground cinnamon results from state partners sampling at retail does not suggest that there are safety concerns related to other products, FDA spokesperson Courtney Rhodes said in an email.In addition, manufacturers are not specifically required to test ingredients or final products for heavy metals, including those marketed for consumption by infants and young children, Rhodes said.However, as part of the Biden administrations fiscal year 2025 budget proposal, the FDA is seeking to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to require industry to conduct testing of final products for contaminants and maintain testing records for inspection by FDA officials.In addition, Rhodes added, the FDA is asking for new authority to remotely access records of these test results and to review these test results whenever necessary.
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A strike by some 33,000 Boeing machinists has halted production of the American aerospace giant’s best-selling airplanes. The workers began picketing at Boeing factories and plants in Washington, Oregon and California on Friday after rejecting a contract offer their union negotiated and endorsed.The work stoppage will not immediately impact commercial flights but could still bring significant losses for the company, which is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, but has its roots in the Seattle area, where it makes most of its planes for airlines. Boeing is already dealing with a battered reputation and financial struggles that have piled up over recent years.Here’s what to know about the potential impact of the strike and what might happen next. The strike won’t affect travelers unless it lasts a very long time.The strike stops production of the 737 Max, Boeing’s best-selling airliner, along with the 777 or “triple-seven” jet and the 767 cargo plane at factories in Renton and Everett, Washington, near Seattle. It will probably not affect Boeing 787 Dreamliners, which are built by nonunion workers in South Carolina.Airlines sometimes place orders for large numbers of planes, but when they do the deliveries are usually spread over several years. The strike therefore isn’t likely to create a plane shortage at any particular airline. Some carriers might have to keep flying some of their older planes longer because the Boeing jets they bought to replace them will be delayed.However, Boeing stands to lose a lot of cash, at least in the short term. Based on the length of past Boeing strikes the last two were in 1995 and 2008 TD Cowen aerospace analyst Cai von Rumohr says it’s realistic to think the current walkout could last into mid-November, when workers’ $150 weekly payments from the union’s strike fund might seem low going into the holidays.A strike that long would cost Boeing up to $3.5 billion in cash flow, as the company gets about 60% of the sale price when it delivers a plane to the buyer, von Rumohr added. The eight-week strike in 2008 cost the company about $100 million daily in deferred revenue. They are skilled workers that Boeing can’t readily replace.”Boeing needs to keep making these (planes) because Boeing has been hemorrhaging money because of their safety problems,” said Art Wheaton, director of labor studies at Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations. “And safety problems are quite often caused by understaffing.”Wheaton said the striking members of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers had legitimate concerns about the rejected contract, which would have raised pay 25% over four years, far below the union’s initial demand for 40% over three years. “They went 10 years without getting much of a raise at all they are trying to make up for lost time,” Wheaton said. He pointed to the wider backdrop of inflation and rising costs of living. “There was a lot of bad blood” from other concessions workers had to make in their last agreement, he added.The union initially wanted to restore traditional pensions that were eliminated a decade ago. The demand was a key sticking point in early contract negotiations, but the union instead settled for an increase in contributions to employee’s 401(k) retirement accounts and a pledge that Boeing would build its next new aircraft in Washington. “This is about respect, this is about the past, and this is about fighting for our future,” IAM District 751 President Jon Holden said in announcing Thursday night’s vote. The national union issued a statement of support, saying that negotiating teams would soon “regroup and begin planning the next steps” to secure an agreement that meets members’ needs. Boeing has said it’s ready to get back to the bargaining table. “The message was clear that the tentative agreement we reached with IAM leadership was not acceptable to the members,” the company said in a statement, adding that it was “committed to resetting our relationship with our employees and the union.”Chief Financial Officer Brian West said Friday that CEO Kelly Ortberg, who became Boeing’s chief executive only on Aug. 8, was already working on ways to address the objections of the union members.Experts say it will come down to how much Boeing is willing to open its wallet. Bank of America analyst Ronald Epstein said Friday that Boeing will have to move closer to the union’s initial proposal of 40% wage increases and possibly make other concessions.Boeing has more at stake than just its finances. Wheaton said Boeing doesn’t want another dent in its reputation. Very little has gone right for Boeing this year, from a panel blowing out and leaving a gaping hole in one of its passenger jets during a January Alaska Airlines flight to NASA leaving two astronauts in space rather sending them home on a problem-plagued Boeing spacecraft. The strike could also cause the company, which has lost more than $25 billion in the last six years, to fall farther behind European rival Airbus in orders and deliveries of new jetliners.”They don’t really need to have this war (too), if they can avoid it,” Wheaton said.
Bumper to bumper, harkins, the Kennedy inbounds an hour three today from o’hare to downtown in Chicago. Frustrating. Nothing seems to flow smoothly except all right, the Chicago River, no traffic on the river today. Dan Schreiner has to work downtown today. Open up the valves here, but it’ll be *** workout to get there from Roscoe Village. We got the beautiful north branch of the Chicago River right here. He could easily take the Kennedy, but this is way more scenic, but he prefers *** kayak. His commute. Not bad. Right is the kind of reporter has to see for himself. Dan usually makes this trip solo *** few mornings *** month looking perfect. We should run our fishing rods. It started with the New Year’s resolution giving back to Mother Earth and no emissions and uh try to inspire some people to be healthy. Just thought it was kind of *** wacky idea. And my wife said, yeah, you should do this for sure. So kind of like those two weeks back in 2017 when Dan biked 1000 miles to win *** winter biking contest. So that’s basically like driving your bike to Milwaukee after work every single night. So, so all told, how long does this commute typically take you depending on how hot it is. About three hours. That level of patience can even impress *** fisherman. Get out of here three hours. Oh, he got to be crazy. Some people just like the adventurous route. So yeah, all those herons apparently nest right around here. The Chicago river flows full of surprises. You got *** capsized boat. That’s cool. This one he’ll report to the proper authorities first time I’ve seen that. But the next unexpected find in the water message in *** bottle, Dan keeps to himself *** smooth ride. Shouldn’t be confused with easy. So I’ve already got *** yeah, my cushions flat. So I think it’s pulling to one side too here. But on the river rush hour doesn’t exist, you got to really scoot across this intersection quickly and there’s just *** little traffic on the water near Wacker Drive. All right. Feeling good. All Dan has to do before work is squeeze *** boat into *** backpack. I’m very interested and fish. *** message out of *** bottle, do whatever you want to do in life. What would you do if you could not fill, do that? Then call me and tell me about it. Just wait time to get to work until they hear about *** kayaker commute.
Don’t let your old devices collect dust ros and report sharing stores where you can literally walk in with your old tech and walk out with money cash. That way you don’t have to deal with the hassle of shipping and selling them online. Ok, so I’m here at Best Buy right now and of all the stores we check to see what, you know, stuff they would take. This one has the best variety. They take phones, laptops, even camera lenses and wi fi routers. Well, we got this old Fitbit here. Uh, I have the charger too, believe it or not from all the old days. And uh, I’m gonna go inside see what I can get for it. The clerk inspects the watch and looks up its value online. So they’re giving you $20 for it. They’re giving me 20 bucks. Great. I get that right now. Yeah, 20 bucks right now. They take my phone number, my ID and yes, my fingerprint, that’s *** security measure in case the device is stolen. Now, all I have to do is sign for my gift card. You’re all set. All right, great. Thanks. So that’s it. Five minutes. You’re all good. I got my gift card so easy. Now we’re off to the apple store. They’ll take old apple products in exchange for *** gift card or *** store credit to use toward *** new device here at the apple store. And I have this six year old ipad don’t use it anymore. Let’s see what we can get for it. They inspect my ipad, making sure to wipe any old data off it. How’d we do just that easy? And that was like three minutes. 65 bucks walked out with the gift card. $65. It was collecting dust in *** drawer. If your stuff is collecting dust in *** drawer, you can walk out with *** gift card for 65 bucks. It’s *** no brainer gift cards are great but know what’s better, cold, hard cash and at gamestop they’ll give it to you. Ok, here at gamestop. And I know you probably have *** lot of old games around, but maybe not as old as this. *** Nintendo 64 from 1996. Ok. You think this stuff is worthless? Right. Look inside the bag here. I got *** couple of controllers. I got some games right over there. Yeah. And the charger. So, I mean, 1996 I’m gonna go in, let’s see if we can get for the clerk sorts through our stuff and looks up the value of each item. Let’s get some cash. We watched the numbers on the checkout screen, go up and up and up. I love this. The thing that you did give me today. Um, the store credits today. Why be $69.30 or cash would be $48.54. Say it with me. I think we should go with the cash option. Oh, Seth, great. Doing business with you. No problem at all. I come in with stuff from 1996. I walk out with cash every trade in place we found. We’ll let you search for your item online first for *** quote. That way, you know, if it’s worth it or not or if they even take it before you slept all the way there. Most places will not give you money for significantly older or broken devices we found, but they will at least recycle them for you. I’m gonna share these tips on my Rosson reports. Newsletter plus bonus content, exclusive deals. We got everything for you. Come straight to your inbox and it’s free. We love that. Sign up right now. It’s easy. Rosson reports.com back to you.
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