'I’m a scientist and ‘forever chemicals’ in fast-food wrappers are harming your family – top tips for protecting kids'
Over 118 food products were tested from over two dozen stores and restaurants in Connecticut, Mississippi, New Jersey, New York and Texas.
Between August and November 2021, the samples were collected. However, the group stated that their findings do not represent all of the products from the businesses as the packaging could have changed by the time the report came out.If you're not sure what’s in the packaging of your food, Ronholm suggests to “take them out of the wrapper as quickly as possible and put them on a plate at home.
Multiple restaurants have vowed to phase out PFAS within the next few years following the investigation, including McDonald’s, Burger King and Chick-fil-A.Ronholm says he’s hopeful about the news because “they don’t break down in the environment, and they stay in our bodies for a really long time.”We pay for your stories!
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