HAS ANY BIRTH DEFECTS BEEN HAPPENED BECAUSE OF THIS CHEMICAL
Yes, polypropylene dishes are generally considered microwave safe for heating food.
Yes, propylene glycol is used in food as a food additive. It serves various purposes, including acting as a humectant, solvent, and preservative. It is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) when used in appropriate amounts. However, some people may prefer to avoid it due to personal dietary choices or sensitivities.
Yes, polypropylene is considered safe for food use as it is a non-toxic and heat-resistant material commonly used in food packaging and containers.
you either take the food in the mini menu or you just eat small amounts of food.
That would be "butyl glycol ether." They put it in a lot of household cleaners. It's a form of ethylene glycol. It has "low toxicity," which the FDA allows to be used in extremely small amounts as a food additive.
you people better figure it out or else......
In general, Yes. Actually majority of lunch boxes are made of polypropylene. Basically, Polypropylene can be reused in same application as long it is still usable (ie. Clean, non broken, etc.) However, there is polypropylene with specific additive that is not intended for food contact applications (ex. Plastic paint pail) which is not suitable to be reused in other food contact applications.
because it is an ingredient
Yes it can be, small amounts can be transferred to food when eating, or if you lick your lips.
yes! refreshments are drinks and small amounts of food. From merriam webster..
Not really, but VERY occasionally in small amounts.
The way that the earthworm <annelida> adapts to filtering food out of the soil is that it separates the waste and the food. It then eats the food and releases the waste! (ewwwwww)