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Lead Pan Recall: Cancer, Autism Risk in Cookware
20 Nov
Summary
- Cookware recalled nationwide due to dangerous lead contamination.
- Lead exposure linked to cancer, autism, and developmental issues.
- No illnesses reported, but FDA urges immediate disposal of pans.

Shata Traders Inc. has initiated a nationwide recall for 24cm milk pans manufactured by Majestic Chef. Federal testing confirmed significant levels of lead, a substance linked to serious health issues such as cancer, autism, and developmental delays, particularly in children. The affected pans were distributed across several East Coast states, including New York and Massachusetts.
The FDA emphasizes that even low-level lead exposure is dangerous, especially for children and fetuses, with no safe threshold identified. Lead contamination can occur when certain cookware, especially imported aluminum or brass items, is made from recycled materials. This recall highlights ongoing concerns about heavy metals in consumer products.
While this recall has not been linked to any reported illnesses or health complaints, consumers are strongly urged to check their kitchens and dispose of any potentially contaminated pans. Retailers are also advised to consult with the FDA regarding product safety and regulatory compliance to prevent further exposure.




