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You may have heard some controversy over the safety of Teflon cookware. The pans can be an attractive option with their non-stick features but are they safe?
You can read our post for more details but the short answer is, PFAS are a concern but Teflon, when used responsibly, may not be.
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PFAS are bad, but when used responsibly, Teflon may not be a concern. Read more here👇 https://t.co/GwLVzFlhpa
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