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I couldn't find any info on labeling. I did find a list of grocers who claim they do not sell anything covered in apeel, but couldn't find anything about whether or not the produce covered in the poison is labeled.

I couldn't find any info on labeling. I did find a list of grocers who claim they do not sell anything covered in apeel, but couldn't find anything about whether or not the produce covered in the poison is labeled.

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[–] 2 pts

What zone you in? If you can grow you're own then you never have to worry again.

[–] 3 pts

>What zone you in? If you can grow you're own then you never have to worry again.>>

Agreed. And while I can grow a bunch of stuff, things like apples and avocados don't do so well where I am.

[–] 1 pt

Apparently it is supposed to be labeled if they use it. I doubt many places do. Might be good for a lawsuit.

https://naturesfoodpatch.com/apeel-is-not-appealing/

Also, it sounds like it is very hard to wash off since it comes from fruit/veggie oils and can be sprayed on products listed as "organic".

[–] 1 pt

I haven't heard of Apeel yet. Nothing is labled with it yet that I've seen. If it is entirely plant based then likely labels won't be required until regulation is passed that demands it. Are there any details about what it is made from? The article is vague and just says it can't be washed off. Makes me wonder if it is oil based.