School Meals, not the Problem! By BPA Coalition.
Recently a study published by researchers at Stanford in the Journal of Exposure Science and Environment Epidemiology has alleged that school meals may expose children to “unsafe levels of BPA”. The author Jennifer Hartle said she was “shocked to see that virtually everything in school meals came from a can or plastic packaging”. But does her shock at the use of plastic mean it is unsafe? Before getting lost in the jungle of individual studies, it is better to first listen to what the regulators say about science and Bisphenol-A. International food safety authorities including the EFSA and the US FDA have confirmed again and again that “BPA poses no health risk to consumers of any age group”, children and babies included. Read more.