Food Safety Incidents

Lead Contamination has been detected in Multi-butterfly plates.

Written by SGS Digicomply Editorial Team | May 31, 2025 10:00:00 PM

On May 27, 2025, lead contamination was detected in multi-butterfly plates associated with raw goat milk. This incident has been categorized under control and is classified as a contaminant hazard. The source of this issue has been traced back to China, prompting regulatory agencies to take necessary actions to address the potential risks associated with the affected product.

Lead is a heavy metal that can pose significant health risks when ingested, and its presence in food products raises serious concerns for consumer safety. The detection of lead contamination necessitates thorough investigations to determine the extent of the issue and implement appropriate measures to mitigate risks.

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been actively involved in monitoring and responding to such incidents to ensure the safety of food products entering the market. Consumers are advised to remain informed about product recalls and safety alerts related to this incident, as regulatory bodies work to resolve the matter.

As the situation develops, further updates will be provided to keep the public informed about the status of the investigation and any further actions that may be required to address the contamination issue.

  • Incident: Lead Contamination has been detected in Multi-butterfly plates.
  • Date: 2025-05-27
  • Product: Raw Goat Milk
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  • Origin of issue: CHINA
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  • Incident Category: Control
  • Hazard Category: Contaminants
  • Source: U.S. Food and Drug Administration