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Recently, a class action lawsuit was filed against Wheat Thins, accusing the brand of misrepresenting its ingredients. Now, a ...
Plastic storage products can leach microplastics into foods when frozen or microwaved. Here's how to limit your exposure.
The lawsuit claimed that Ziploc bags are made with polyethylene and polypropylene, which carry a risk of microplastic ...
Microplastics have also been linked to oxidative stress, or an an imbalance of unstable molecules called free radicals in the ...
A California woman has filed a lawsuit against Ziploc’s parent company, claiming the bags release microplastics under heat ...
Earlier this year, the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA ... The lawsuit, filed by Linda Cheslow, alleges that certain Ziploc bags are labeled as “microwave safe” and suitable for ...
Earlier this month, it was announced that Ziploc’s parent company, S.C. Johnson & Son Inc., was being sued by Linda Cheslow, ...
The suit claims the bags contain polyethylene and polypropylene ... broader concerns about plastic use in everyday food storage. Ziploc is in hot water over what some consumers call deceptive ...
So you should probably stop using Ziploc bags to freeze and microwave your food. But where does that leave you? Younggren suggested opting for non-plastic alternatives when you can. "We ...