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It sounds a lot like you're just baselessly speculating, do you have any sources to confirm that any of these things actually contribute to pfas?
Do you want studies that show take out containers contaminate food with pfas or do you want studies that show that those are sufficient to explain the levels recorded in this study. I could provide the first but not the latter.
Why sound indignant when I literally clarified that I was speculating?
Fortunately, lemmy isn’t a peer-reviewed journal, so speculation is perfectly acceptable.
I speculate that teflon pans might have contributed to the egg thing.