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Plastic storage products can leach microplastics into foods when frozen or microwaved. Here's how to limit your exposure.
Wells Enterprises, the company that produces Blue Bunny and Halo Top ice creams, issued the voluntary recall April 25.
The phrase "waste not, want not" is never more true than when it comes to leftovers. It's easier to stretch your grocery ...
Amazon shoppers are switching to glass food storage containers as a non-toxic way to store leftovers, meal prep, and more.
Plastic has dominated the food container market since the glory days of Tupperware; here's why a return to glass storage containers is a good idea.
But as our understanding of this synthetic product has become deeper, scientists and researchers have warned that plastic ...
An Iowa-based ice cream manufacturer has recalled nearly 18,000 containers of ice cream and frozen yogurt over concerns they could contain pieces of plastic ...
Some of the microplastics we ingest may come from the kitchen tools we use to prepare what we eat. If you want to reduce your ...
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 ...
Plastic food containers can be replaced with glass or metal ones. Public health experts warn against heating food in plastic. Susanne Brander, an ecotoxicologist at Oregon State University ...