That Cracked Spatula Is Putting Microplastics Into Your Food. Here's What to Replace ASAP

CNETFriday, November 7, 2025 at 11:00:46 AM
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That Cracked Spatula Is Putting Microplastics Into Your Food. Here's What to Replace ASAP
It's time to toss out that old plastic spatula because it's likely leaching harmful microplastics into your food. This is a serious concern as microplastics can pose health risks when ingested. By replacing your worn-out kitchen tools with safer alternatives, you can protect your health and enjoy your meals without the worry of contamination.
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