LOS ANGELES — Go to your kitchen, grab your black spatula and throw it in the trash. Immediately. That’s the alarming message from a new study published in the journal Chemosphere. Cooking ...
But experts say that it’s impossible to tell for sure whether the black spatula in your utensil crock is contaminated. That’s because the source of the chemicals seems to be recycled plastic ...
Go to your kitchen, grab your black spatula and throw it in the trash. Immediately. That’s the alarming message from a new study published in the journal Chemosphere. Cooking with any plastic ...
A recent study adds to the evidence that black plastic household items—like the ubiquitous spatulas we all use to flip pancakes and turn steaks—are potentially harmful to our health ...
Chances are there’s a well-used black plastic spatula, spoon or ladle near the stove. Scientists say it belongs in the trash. A recent study adds to the evidence that black plastic household ...
Research has found that black plastic kitchen utensils and takeout ... found the highest levels of toxic flame retardants in a spatula, sushi tray and children’s beaded necklace sold in the ...