If you've been active on TikTok in recent months, you've probably seen a buzzy video or two surrounding the black plastic cooking utensils controversy. A recent study suggested that black-colored ...
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A recent study published in the journal Chemosphere raised concerns about food safety, warning that black plastic kitchen utensils may release harmful chemicals, including carcinogenic substances.
To be more precise, a 2024 Ford Super Duty – the F-450 like in the video below – starts from almost $60k in XL configuration. However, the one we see in CGI is at least a Lariat, King Ranch ...
In December, a bungled health warning over black plastic spatulas didn’t help faltering trust in science. First, researchers warned us to throw away the ubiquitous utensils because the recycling ...
From the cheapest best things we bought to the stuff we bought in bulk and the trends we catalogued (soft suitcases made a comeback, and everyone threw out their black plastic kitchen utensils ...
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The recall applies to the following truck models: 2020-2022 Ford Super Duty F-250, F-350, F-450, F-550, F-600 2021-2022 Ford F-650, F-750 Ford dealers will update the powertrain control module ...
That’s what a recent study published in the journal Chemosphere concludes — household black plastic items have been silently releasing harmful chemicals. Researchers tested various household objects ...
The discussion around using plastics in the kitchen, especially the standard black plastic molds for different utensils, has recently been a hot-button topic on social media. A study published ...
Last month, a bungled health warning over black plastic spatulas didn’t help faltering trust in science. First, researchers warned us to throw away the ubiquitous utensils because the recycling ...
PBDEs are a class of brominated flame retardants controversially behind advice to throw out your black plastic spatula. Common in materials that are exposed to high levels of heat, they're also ...