Annie’s canned organic cheesy ravioli, which contained 53,580 nanograms of phthalates per serving.
A can is 15 oz and it says 2 servings per can.
So that’s 53,580 nanograms per 7.5 oz or 222 milliliters.
53,580 รท 222 ml = 241 nanoparticles per ml
The CDC says that between 2 and 20 nanograms per milliliter of blood can cause people adverse health problems.
Problem is they don’t state how many nanoparticles per nanogram.
My mistake, the 53,580 was nanograms. Therefore, the 241 is nanograms per ml, way above the 2 to 20 nanograms per ml of blood.
The can is lined with a polyester coat most likely.
Glass is an absolute barrier material and does not corrode, making it a better choice for canned goods.
Manufacturers don’t like glass because it is more expensive and heavy. Weight raises transport costs.
Don’t believe anything from the CDC.