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Kmart.com has 30-Piece Essential Home Gourmet Solutions Food Storage Set for $5.39 with free in-store pick up, or get Free Shipping with your Shop Your Way Max (Free Trial). Thanks slickdewmaster
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30-Piece Gourmet Solutions Food Storage Set with Lids [kmart.com]
$5.39 + Free In-Store Pickup (Discount appears in cart.)
Product Features:
Update: No longer available for Shipping. Please choose In-Store Pickup.
30-Piece Gourmet Solutions Food Storage Set with Lids [kmart.com]
$5.39 + Free In-Store Pickup (Discount appears in cart.)
Product Features:
- Microwave Safe
- Dishwasher Safe
- Freezer Safe
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A 2011 study published in Environmental Health Perspectives, "Food Packaging and Bisphenol A and Bis(2-Ethyhexyl) Phthalate Exposure: Findings from a Dietary Intervention," selected 20 participants based on their self-reported use of canned and packaged foods to study BPA. Participants ate their usual diets, followed by three days of consuming foods that were not canned or packaged. The study's findings include: 1) evidence of BPA in participants' urine decreased by 50% to 70% during the period of eating fresh foods; and 2), participants' reports of their food practices suggested that consumption of canned foods and beverages and restaurant meals were the most likely sources of exposure to BPA in their usual diets. The researchers note that, even beyond these 20 participants, BPA exposure is widespread, with detectable levels in urine samples in more than an estimated 90% of the U.S. population"
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These containers are very flimsy and do not last. Will melt in the microwave. Easy to stain too.
These containers and lids are microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe.
BPA free
Contains:
(2) Medium rectangles 2.83 cup capacity
(2) Shallow dishes 2.83 cup capacity
(2) Small rounds .5 cup capacity
(5) Small rectangles .09 cup capacity
(2) Deep square 3.8 cup capacity
These containers are very flimsy and do not last. Will melt in the microwave. Easy to stain too.