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originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: JAGStorm
I suspect that we are all eating much more plastic than we realize. I remember reading a few articles about microplastics being found in seafood and vegetables. I thought that someone had made threads about it, but I am not seeing anything in a search. The plastics are being eaten by sea life and making their way to the animals' muscles. Vegetables are also taking plastics up through their roots. Both result in microplastics in our food itself. The prevalence of plastic products and packaging is a direct cause of this.
originally posted by: RAY1990
a reply to: rickymouse
But plastics won WWII !
Maybe an exaggeration although the heavy use of plastics did coincide with that war, I grew up in the 90's in the UK and that seemed to be the time when the last of the butcher's paper and glass soda pop bottles was used. This was also the time when small businesses died and supermarkets thrived. Sweets were made by Mars® soda was bottled by Coca-Cola® and crisps bagged by Walkers®
No surprise to me they used the cheapest packaging they could whilst winning the capitalist game, there's a revival of better packaging around the corner but I agree that it's a little too late for the future generations.
Money talks doesn't it? Products encased in plastic are usually a lot cheaper than ones in glass or paper. Even my butcher wraps in plastic for convenient freezing and better storage life.