Milk is a staple in many families’ refrigerators. Now, a Consumer Reports investigation found some may contain more than vitamins and minerals. It may also contain PFAS , also known as forever chemicals.
“A bunch of dairy farms over the years have reported PFAs contamination in their water or their soil, and then subsequently in their cows, and then the milk that the cows produce,” said Consumer Reports’ Lauren Kirchner. “PFAS are often added to products to make them waterproof, stain resistant. And once PFAS are out in the world, they end up in our water supply, they end up in the fertilizer farms use, they end up in our food, and they end up in us,” Kirchner said.
The good news, Consumer Reports says, is that their scientists found PFOS or PFOA — two PFAS that are most often linked to harmful health effects — in only six of the 50 samples.
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