The US state of California has sued five seafood companies over allegations that their fish contains traces of lead and cadmium but lacks the required warnings under the state's Proposition 65 law, the Associated Press reported
The suit brought by state attorney general Xavier Becerra claims that state testing found unacceptable levels of the elements in fresh and frozen clams, cuttlefish, eel, octopus, oysters, periwinkle and sea squirt [...]
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