Glyphosate is the active ingredient in RoundUp, the world's most widely used weed killer. The World Health Organization's cancer research agency (IARC) classifies it as a Group 2A probable human carcinogen — meaning there is sufficient evidence of cancer in animals and limited evidence in humans. It enters food via pre-harvest spraying on crops like oats, wheat, lentils, and chickpeas.
868 parts per billion (ppb) is the concentration detected in Apple Cinnamon Cheerios by EWG 2018. For context, the Environmental Working Group's child-safe benchmark is 160 ppb — the level they say children should not regularly exceed. This product is <strong>5.4× above that threshold</strong>.
Over 170,000 lawsuits have been filed against Bayer (Monsanto's parent company), with a $7.25 billion settlement announced in early 2026 to resolve current and future RoundUp cancer claims. Around 70% of American adults carry detectable traces of glyphosate in their bodies. Read the full story →
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