Fast-food packaging contains potentially harmful compounds
- US study found evidence of polyfluoroalkyl substances in junk-food packaging
- These chemicals have previously been linked to a range of human health issues
- Third of US and UK children eat fast food daily, according to health officials
James Draper For Mailonline
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When it comes to healthy eating, fast-food is rarely the preferred option.
But, in addition to having an excess of saturated fat, it seems our love for takeaways may possess other hidden health dangers.
A new study has found evidence of toxic compounds being used in grease-proof wrappers across the US.
And if these leach into food, which they are capable of, they could potentially cause cancer, experts warn.
Hidden danger: US researchers found evidence of dangerous toxins in grease-proof wrappers
Researchers from Nevada’s Silent Spring Institute tested more than 400 paper wrappers, containers and cups from 27 fast-food restaurants across the US.
They detected polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAs) in nearly half of the packaging and 20 per cent of the paper containers.
Mexican food, desserts and breads were the most likely to contain the toxic compounds, the study published in the Environmental Science Technology journal found.
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A more detailed analysis of 20 smaller samples found that perfluorooctanoic acid – a compound currently being phased out in the US – was also evident.
This is particularly worrying considering that, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in three children eat fast food every day.
Previous research has shown that these substances can migrate into food and, when discarded in landfills, may contribute to elevated levels of PFASs in the environment.
Worth it? Cancer could be one of the consequences of consuming harmful compounds, according to previous research
Study author Laurel Schaider said: ‘These chemicals have been linked with numerous health problems, so it’s concerning that people are potentially exposed to them in food.
SEX TOYS ARE SAFER THAN KID’S TOYS
Sex toys contain fewer hormone-disrupting chemicals than children’s toys, a study claimed last week.
Endocrine-disrupting chemicals are banned from use in products for children since studies show they increase one’s risk of cancer, heart disease and obesity.
However, a study of 112 children’s toys in Sweden found that 15 per cent contained one or more of these banned substances – including lead.
Meanwhile, just two per cent of the 44 most popular sex toys in the country tested positive for dangerous chemicals.
‘Children are especially at risk for health effects because their developing bodies are more vulnerable to toxic chemicals.’
However, it may not be the direct fault of the manufacturers.
Many of the compounds that appeared were identified at different levels, suggesting some were present from older, recycled materials.
And, worryingly, even the newer compounds used in food packaging isn’t necessarily healthy.
‘The replacement compounds are equally persistent and have not been shown to be safe for human health,’ says co-researcher Arlene Blum, founder of the Green Science Policy Institute.
‘That’s why we need to reduce the use of the entire class of highly fluorinated compounds. The good news is there are non-fluorinated alternatives available.’
Last year, experts at the Milken Institute School of Public Health found people who ate lots of fast food had higher level of phthalates in their urine.
Phthalates are known to disrupt hormones and have previously been linked to asthma and autism.
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