Cancer Causing Chemicals Found In 40 Popular New York Food Items, CR
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- Amelia Washington
- January 13, 2024
- Health Us News
Recent research conducted by Consumer Reports has unveiled what it deems a “widespread” presence of plastics, particularly phthalates, in various food products sold by well-known brands. The study tested 99 products, revealing the alarming prevalence of these “forever chemicals” in items ranging from fast food to dairy and canned goods. Phthalates, also used as plasticizers to enhance flexibility and durability, have been linked to severe health issues, including cancer, diabetes, reproductive disorders, neurological impairments, and more, according to the Endocrine Society and International Pollutants Elimination Network.
Consumer Reports has been monitoring these chemicals for the past 25 years, and their latest findings shed light on the concerning levels of bisphenols and phthalates still present in a broad spectrum of commonly consumed foods. The study indicates that despite growing awareness of potential health threats associated with these chemicals, they remain pervasive in the food supply.
Here is a breakdown of some popular food items tested, with concentrations of over 5,000 total phthalates per serving:
Fast Food:
– Wendy’s Crispy Chicken Nuggets: 33,980
– Moe’s Southwest Grill Chicken Burrito: 24,330
– Chipotle Chicken Burrito: 20,579
– Burger King Whopper With Cheese: 20,167
– Burger King Chicken Nuggets: 19,782
– Wendy’s Dave’s Single With Cheese: 19,520
– McDonald’s Quarter Pounder With Cheese: 9,956
– Wendy’s Natural-Cut French Fries: 8,876
– Burger King Classic French Fries: 8,512
– McDonald’s Chicken McNuggets: 8,030
– Little Caesars Classic Cheese Pizza: 5,703
– McDonald’s French Fries: 5,538
– McDonald’s Quarter Pounder Hamburger Patty: 5,428
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Seafood:
– Chicken of the Sea Pink Salmon in Water Skinless Boneless: 24,321
– King Oscar Wild Caught Sardines in Extra Virgin Olive Oil: 7,792
Packaged Fruits and Vegetables:
– Del Monte Sliced Peaches in 100% Fruit Juice: 24,928
– Green Giant Cream Style Sweet Corn: 7,603
– Del Monte Fresh Cut Italian Green Beans: 5,264
Grains:
– General Mills Cheerios Original: 10,980 total phthalates per serving
Prepared Meals:
– Annie’s Organic Cheesy Ravioli: 53,579
– Chef Boyardee Beefaroni Pasta in Tomato and Meat Sauce: 13,628
– Banquet Chicken Pot Pie: 12,494
– Campbell’s Chunky Classic Chicken Noodle Soup: 6,768
– Chef Boyardee Big Bowl Beefaroni Pasta in Meat Sauce: 5,064
Meat and Poultry:
– Perdue Ground Chicken Breast: 9,985
– Trader Joe’s Ground Pork 80% Lean 20% Fat: 5,503
Dairy:
– Fairlife Core Power High Protein Milk Shake Chocolate: 20,452
– SlimFast High Protein Meal Replacement Shake Creamy Chocolate: 16,916
– Yoplait Original Low Fat Yogurt French Vanilla: 10,948
– Tuscan Dairy Farms Whole Milk: 10,932
– Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Vanilla: 6,387
Canned Beans:
– Hormel Chili With Beans: 9,847
– Bush’s Chili Red Beans Mild Chili Sauce: 6,405
– Great Value (Walmart) Baked Beans Original: 6,184
Drinks:
– Brisk Iced Tea Lemon: 7,467
– Coca-Cola Original: 6,167
Consumer Reports emphasizes that, while there is no confirmed safe level, lower levels of these chemicals are preferable. The findings underscore the urgent need for heightened awareness, stricter regulations, and proactive measures to minimize the potential health risks associated with plastic contaminants in our food supply. As consumers become increasingly conscious of their food choices, industry leaders may face mounting pressure to address these concerns and work towards safer, more transparent practices in food production and packaging.
Amelia Washington is a dedicated journalist at FindPlace.xyz, specializing in local and crime news. With a keen eye for detail, she also explores a variety of Discover topics, bringing a unique perspective to stories across the United States. Amelia's reporting is insightful, thorough, and always engaging.