top | item 36242891 (no title) Msw242 | 2 years ago Metal usually has a plastic coating though, doesn't it? discuss order hn newest giantg2|2 years ago Food/drink cans do. Reusable storage made from stainless steel usually doesn't. clnq|2 years ago Coca-Cola cans, and probably many others, have plastic coating with BPA on the inside.But that doesn’t matter much in comparison, because PFAS (corrected) are in the product, allegedly: https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/19/simply-o... pitaj|2 years ago It's not BPA anymore, but something very similar.Also, PFAS is not the plural of PFA - those are actually different classes of chemicals. load replies (2) Grazester|2 years ago I don't think someone trying to be totally healthy is going to be drinking Soda or any of these juices with their ridiculously high sugar content anyway. load replies (1) chrisco255|2 years ago BPA is not plastic.
clnq|2 years ago Coca-Cola cans, and probably many others, have plastic coating with BPA on the inside.But that doesn’t matter much in comparison, because PFAS (corrected) are in the product, allegedly: https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/19/simply-o... pitaj|2 years ago It's not BPA anymore, but something very similar.Also, PFAS is not the plural of PFA - those are actually different classes of chemicals. load replies (2) Grazester|2 years ago I don't think someone trying to be totally healthy is going to be drinking Soda or any of these juices with their ridiculously high sugar content anyway. load replies (1) chrisco255|2 years ago BPA is not plastic.
pitaj|2 years ago It's not BPA anymore, but something very similar.Also, PFAS is not the plural of PFA - those are actually different classes of chemicals. load replies (2)
Grazester|2 years ago I don't think someone trying to be totally healthy is going to be drinking Soda or any of these juices with their ridiculously high sugar content anyway. load replies (1)
giantg2|2 years ago
clnq|2 years ago
But that doesn’t matter much in comparison, because PFAS (corrected) are in the product, allegedly: https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2023/jan/19/simply-o...
pitaj|2 years ago
Also, PFAS is not the plural of PFA - those are actually different classes of chemicals.
Grazester|2 years ago
chrisco255|2 years ago