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Use BioBags; avoid lead poisoning

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The FDA just released a report finding that some PVC lunchbags transfer small amounts of lead onto the food they hold. Which is a good reason to go over to something like BioBags, which are made from completely biodegradable materials so you can compost them, and plus they're basically made of food in some cases (corn starch) so if your lunch isn't substantial enough, you could try eating them. (Disclaimer: BioBags are not actually food.) [GT]

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July 24, 2006 in Food & drink | Permalink

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