First, it was arsenic in fruit juices; now it's rice
In January, Consumer Reports published an article, “Arsenic in your juice: How much is too much? Federal limits don’t exist.” Recently, the consumer watchdog produced a second report finding some high levels of inorganic arsenic, a carcinogen, in several rice products. “Arsenic in your food” reports on tests including more 200 samples of a host of rice products.