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US Food and Drug Administration rejects petition to set Pfas limits in food
The US Food and Drug Administration rejected a petition to set limits on toxic PFAS 'forever chemicals' in food, despite the Environmental Protection Agency identifying food as the largest source of PFAS exposure. Testing revealed some contaminated foods contain PFAS levels equivalent to drinking multiple glasses of contaminated water.
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