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Amazon, Target stop selling weighted baby blankets, sleep sacks and swaddles amid safety concerns
WKMG ClickOrlando· 1 hour agoAmazon and Target are among retailers ending its sales of weighted baby blankets, sleep sacks and...
Consumer Reports Found 'Alarming' Levels of Pesticides in US Produce
Food and Wine· 2 days agoOn Thursday, Consumer Reports released its latest study on pesticides in fruits and vegetables...
Hate dusting? Here are tips to get the job done quickly and easily
NBC Dallas Fort Worth· 21 hours agoThe experts at Consumer Reports have one rule: Work smarter, not harder, especially when it comes to...
Was your air fryer recalled? See which brands were pulled from store shelves
USA Today· 1 day agoDuring the COVID-19 pandemic, one kitchen appliance became a sensation: the air fryer. Of 259 air...
CONSUMER REPORTS: Best sunscreens of 2024
WAFB Baton Rouge· 7 hours agoNo matter what you’re doing outside, remember this: Wear sunscreen to protect yourself from sunburn and skin cancer. Consumer Reports sunscreen testing...
New Consumer Reports investigation digs into dangers of pesticides in produce
WJXT Jacksonville· 6 hours agoA healthy diet consists of eating plenty of fruits and vegetables, but some of the chemicals that...
Amazon and Target Will Stop Sales of Weighted Baby Sleep Sacks and Weighted Baby Swaddles Due to...
Consumer Reports· 9 hours agoConsumer Reports (CR) commended retailers including Amazon, Target, and Babylist for deciding they will no longer sell weighted baby blankets, sleep sacks ...
Consumer Reports | Ways to save on home insurance
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke· 14 hours agoBlame natural disasters, inflation, and where you live. Chances are, you’re probably paying more for home insurance these days — in some cases, a lot...
Does Washing Produce Really Remove Pesticides?
Gizmodo via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA recent analysis from advocacy organization Consumer Reports is the latest to highlight the potential threat of pesticides in our produce. It suggests...
Lunchables facing lawsuit due to ‘deceptive advertising’
WSOC via Yahoo News· 3 days agoFor decades, parents have used lunchables as a meal for school or at home. Now the company that...