New Research Finds PFAS in Spices in the United Kingdom
A Pesticide Action Network (PAN) study analyzing results from the UK government’s Expert Committee on Pesticide Residues in Food (PRIF) residue testing program found that ten different PFAS chemicals were present in a range of food products, including spices.
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