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Any metal can cause toxic metal poisoning. Stainless steel is comprised of iron, nickel and/or chromium (and more) in various proportions. It is unusual that these could dissolve into food / water, but not impossible. Usually the Biology necessary to cause this sort of "accident" is worse than the metals of the alloy.

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Any metal can cause toxic metal poisoning. Stainless steel is comprised of iron, nickel and/or chromium (and more) in various proportions. It is unusual that these could dissolve into food / water, but not impossible. Usually the Biology necessary to cause this sort of "accident" is worse than the metals of the alloy.

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it is not toxic

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No.

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