Francky Knapp is the commerce writer at Eater, and an award-winning writer with bylines in GQ, VICE, The Daily Beast, and ...
New research discovered that banned toxic flame retardants can make their way into household items like kitchen utensils and ...
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New research has detected high levels of flame retardants in some toys, kitchen utensils and other household items made from ...
In the study, BFRs were found in beaded, pirate-coin necklaces worn by kids, for example. Other products include sushi trays, grocery meat and produce trays, kitchen utensils, hair accessories ...
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A new study found that black-colored plastic kitchen utensils and takeout containers, among other items, may contain cancer-causing chemicals. The study, published Tuesday in the scientific ...
Walk into almost any kitchen and you’ll find a utensil holder next to the stove. It houses essential, everyday cooking tools, ...
Black-colored plastic used in children’s toys, takeout containers, kitchen utensils and grocery meat and produce trays may contain alarming levels of toxic flame retardants that may be leaching ...