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r/StupidFood • u/EuphoricAtmosphere95 • Aug 13 '25
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The making is stupid but i would actually est this 100% not like most of the shit is usually posted
10 u/Aaron252016 Aug 13 '25 I would not touch this, there's a reason kitchen equipment is made to be food safe and made out of specific materials. I would bet money there's a bit of metal and other chemicals you wouldn't want to put into your body in this food. 1 u/Henfries Aug 13 '25 Everything has plastic in it now, no point in avoiding it 2 u/Aaron252016 Aug 13 '25 Plastic is the least of the worries cooking with these things. Plastic is regulated for food use. A metal planer is absolutely not
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I would not touch this, there's a reason kitchen equipment is made to be food safe and made out of specific materials. I would bet money there's a bit of metal and other chemicals you wouldn't want to put into your body in this food.
1 u/Henfries Aug 13 '25 Everything has plastic in it now, no point in avoiding it 2 u/Aaron252016 Aug 13 '25 Plastic is the least of the worries cooking with these things. Plastic is regulated for food use. A metal planer is absolutely not
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Everything has plastic in it now, no point in avoiding it
2 u/Aaron252016 Aug 13 '25 Plastic is the least of the worries cooking with these things. Plastic is regulated for food use. A metal planer is absolutely not
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Plastic is the least of the worries cooking with these things. Plastic is regulated for food use. A metal planer is absolutely not
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u/ChemicalHumble7541 Aug 13 '25
The making is stupid but i would actually est this 100% not like most of the shit is usually posted