Do you use plastic as food container?

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Charmaine Mahlangu wrote: 27 Apr 2024, 16:08 :o No Ive also heard of that. Its a big no from me.
But why? why? 😂
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Jennifer Cowhig wrote: 08 Feb 2024, 16:13 I do because it's cheap and convenient but I feel a bit guilty about it because of environmental ( I do reuse as much as I can) and also health concerns . But I also don’t really think much about it.
They are indeed convenient. I think glass is better though
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tsh1001 wrote: 10 Feb 2020, 20:46 Plastic is fine for storage, just heat on your glass/ceramic dishes before consuming
Thanks for the tip
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Yes I do use plastics as food containers. I learned this from my mother. It was against the law to throw away such places while I was younger.
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