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Welcome to Plastic-Free Kitchen Week on the Strategist, where we’ve been obsessively researching and testing plastic ...
The best plastic food storage container alternatives for meal prep are BPA free, microwave safe and made of glass or stainless steel. Brands like Caraway and Anyday make some of the best.
Since the plastic exposure came only from placing hot liquid in the containers — without any microwaving — this study suggests that simply eating hot food from plastic takeout containers may ...
The spatula also wasn't the only area of concern when it came to food. There's also that black plastic sushi tray. According to the findings, it contained 11,900 parts per million of the flame ...
Eating from plastic takeout containers can increase your risk of congestive heart failure, and “even short-term exposure” to particles leaching into food or liquid from plastic can “can ...
While it’s generally OK to store food in plastic containers labeled with a 1, 2, 4, or 5, you should try to use glass. Plastic marked with a 3, 6, and 7 should be used minimally around food to ...
A hidden two-letter code stamped on plastic food containers reveals just how toxic it may be. Consumers are advised to check for labels marked PP (polypropylene) or PE (polyethylene), plastics ...
Officials were left “speechless” when they discovered about 1500 young tarantulas hidden in biscuit boxes shipped to an ...
Plastic food containers have been a mainstay in American kitchens since the heyday of Tupperware parties in the 1950s and '60s. They still feature prominently in most homeware stores, but there's ...
It won't magically dry your plastic containers, but it can make a big difference. So the next time you're staring at a soggy lid while your plates are dry as the desert, know it's not just your ...
A new study out of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln found that billions of nanoplastics are released when you microwave certain plastic containers. This means we could be ingesting these ...
Eating from plastic takeout containers can increase your risk of congestive heart failure, and “even short-term exposure” to particles leaching into food or liquid from plastic can “can ...
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