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To: blam
Thanks for the link and info.

In a campaign called "Cans Not Cancer," the Breast Cancer Fund urges canned food manufacturers to substitute BPA with something safer -- a feat Campbell's Sanzio said is easier said than done.

And whatever it is replaced with will cause something else. There's no substitute for good ol' mason jars (if you're strong enought to carry 'em and careful not to break them.)

54 posted on 02/29/2012 12:40:37 PM PST by CottonBall
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To: CottonBall

There is a coating for cans that is completely benign. It is a white plastic, and you may have seen it if you buy Friskies cat food (yes, they care about the cats, but not about humans)


66 posted on 02/29/2012 3:35:36 PM PST by editor-surveyor (No Federal Sales Tax - No Way!)
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