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I’m going to wager that SC Johnson’s legal team is going to knocking on some doors, given that this article says the word “ziploc” several dozen times before you scroll waaaay down and read that Ziploc brand bags don’t contain PFAS.
Edit: I’m referring to the study that this article is referring to:
I only see a single reference to “Ziploc” and it’s in the context of not containing PFAS. Unless the article has been updated to change the references, this comment is incorrect
I’m going to wager that SC Johnson’s legal team is going to knocking on some doors, given that this article says the word “ziploc” several dozen times before you scroll waaaay down and read that Ziploc brand bags don’t contain PFAS.
Edit: I’m referring to the study that this article is referring to:
https://www.mamavation.com/food/plastic-sandwich-bags-ziploc-pfas-forever-chemicals.html
The word Ziploc has fallen into the same realm as Band-aid and Kleenex.
100%
But people who skim the first couple pages of that article are totally going to get the impression that Ziploc brand bags are a problem.
If I wrote this, I would would’ve lead with that disclaimer so that didn’t have to waste time and money dealing with lawyers.
I only see a single reference to “Ziploc” and it’s in the context of not containing PFAS. Unless the article has been updated to change the references, this comment is incorrect
I’m referring to the study that this article is referring to:
https://www.mamavation.com/food/plastic-sandwich-bags-ziploc-pfas-forever-chemicals.html