
(Reuters) – A U.S. judge said several companies including Walmart (WMT.N), Beech-Nut and Gerber must face a nationwide lawsuit claiming that toxic heavy metals contaminated their baby food, causing brain and neurodevelopmental damage to children who ate it.
In a decision on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley said parents can try to prove that defective manufacturing, negligence and failure to warn about more than 600 baby food products caused their children to suffer autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Beech-Nut is owned by Nestle (NESN.S), Gerber is owned by Switzerland’s Hero Group, and Walmart sold its baby food under its own name.
Other brands in the case include Hain Celestial’s (HAIN.O) Earth’s Best Organics, Danone’s (DANO.PA) Happy Baby and Happy Tot, Sun-Maid Growers of California’s Plum Organics and Neptune Wellness Solutions’ (NTUG.BE) Sprout Organic.
Lawyers for the defendant companies did not immediately respond to requests for comment on Thursday.