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FDA study finds โ€œforever chemicalsโ€ in grocery-store seafood

June 4, 2019 โ€” The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has released the results of a wide-scale study investigating the presence of so-called โ€œforever chemicalsโ€ in U.S. supermarket food.

The FDA found levels of per- and polyfluoroalykyl (PFAs) and other fluorocarbon resins โ€“ which are grease-proofing agents used in non-stick cookware, fast food wrappers, microwave popcorn bags and numerous other foodservice and food retail applications in many foods, including seafood โ€“ in market basket sampling done at grocery stores and supermarkets in three undisclosed U.S. cities in the mid-Atlantic region.

The FDA found PFAs at levels ranging from 134 parts per trillion to 865 parts per trillion in tilapia, cod, salmon, shrimp, and catfish, as well as numerous meat products, according to an FDA presentation at the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry in late May, the Associated Press reported.

FDA spokesperson Tara Rabin told the AP that her agency rated PFAs as โ€œnot likely to be a human health concern,โ€ but the levels of chemical contamination found in the seafood tested were more than double the FDAโ€™s recommended 70-parts-per-trillion limit for safe drinking water.

Read the full story at Seafood Source

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