Serious question.
Following the assumption that it's not food safe plastic, what is the actual risk that we're talking about here? I get that there's many variables (length of time/temp of contact, porousness and moisture content of food, etc) but let's say that the variety of foods were stored in a cooler for 4 hours prior to consumption. To do this 3x a year, what are the risks? Obviously this set up left in the car during the summer for 8hrs before eating would be a REALLY bad idea, but wondering where it starts crossing the line from insignificant risk to "you should really think twice."
I remember years ago Mythbusters tested the "5 second rule" and contamination really had much more to do with what was making contact vs how long.
Considering the amount of plastic beverage bottles, food packaging, styrofoam, etc that you’ve eaten from in the past X years (think of changing regulations like BPA before 2008-09) , this isn’t going to harm you if you do it occasionally.
I am not a doctor.
also even now, you maybe do not have BPA anymore but BPS instead, which seems to have similar properties but it's not as famous
No genuinely, I didn't know some types of plastic were not food safe. In what way can they be unsafe?
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There is not much worse than warm slimy slices of cheese. This needs cooling packs or an ice layer under the snacks.
My GF had seen it on Pinterest or somewhere. Works great for our needs. And of course... big hit with the crowds.
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This is definitely not food safe poly-ethylene.
I wouldn't do it but let's be honest, how badly could it be if is used like super sporadical like I expect in this case.
Plus without even been heated, well maybe in this case not totally true use the sun....
It's great to bring along to our many brewery visits. And it was a huge hit out at Tanglewood music venue where people have elaborate picnics.
The farts I get from those are indescribable. Do others experience that? Is that the reference?
Nah I was going to the weed reference. But I didn't know there were sugar free, I don't eat them like ever so makes sense I didn't know, and I didn't know either the side effects.
Come down to earth, Picard. Please stop telling everyone to eat plastic and shit.
This is like when people thing that theres a difference between a dairy milk bar and dairy milk buttons.
It's the same chocolate, but the shape is different.