Many containers carry hazardous chemicals like BPA which can leach into your food, potentially causing health risks. For this reason, it is advised to use BPA-free food storage containers.
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Plastic that's not BPA-free "Toss any plastic that's not BPA-free," says Natalie Schrier, founder of Cut the Clutte r.
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“generally” don’t contain BPA or phthalates. “Part of the problem is that the composition of plastics is changing all the time,” says Dr Diana Zuckerman, president of the National Centre ...