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Most US sandwich baggies contain toxic PFAS ‘forever chemicals’, analysis says
(www.theguardian.com)
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Isn't ziploc the most popular brand? I've never seen or heard of the rest of those other brands listed or those brands making plastic bags.
I use the Target gallon zipper bags, Ziploc gallon freezer bags, and Wegmans quart zipper bags. Wegmans wasn’t tested unfortunately.
The Target zipper is better quality than Ziploc, IMO, because Ziploc’s zipper always falls off. This is an outlier in Target’s mostly-shit quality brands. I’ve got like 100 Target bags left, which would last me about a year. I store 2 lb. bricks of cheese in them, which the article says is bad because it leeches chemicals faster.
🤷 Guess I’ll die. Fuck you Target.
Ziploc is definitely the most popular and known brand. It seems really weird that they waited to put that information at the very end of the article. I'm guessing it's just to get people to keep reading - most people would have stopped reading if the first paragraph made it clear that this applies only to off-brand bags.
Many of those brands are the generics sold at their stores; they pay to have their branding on another companies bag.
Great Value is the Walmart brand. You could buy the bags for half the price of ziploc. Which I did cause I needed the savings at the time.