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For their study, the team analysed 100 popular commercial pet food products sold in Japan – including those from China, the USA, Australia and the EU.

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>Your pet could be at risk from toxic cancer–causing 'forever' chemicals found in popular wet foods, according to a new study. Per– and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals often used in plastics, cleaning products and non–stick coatings. They can take over 1,000 years to break down and have been detected in nearly all environments including remote Arctic areas, deep oceans, drinking water and human blood. Now, experts have found that pets could be exposed to these forever chemicals in the food they eat – with the largest intake from wet products. For their study, the team analysed 100 popular commercial pet food products sold in Japan – including those from China, the USA, Australia and the EU.

**For their study, the team analysed 100 popular commercial pet food products sold in Japan – including those from China, the USA, Australia and the EU.** Archive: https://archive.today/ThLwc From the post: >>Your pet could be at risk from toxic cancer–causing 'forever' chemicals found in popular wet foods, according to a new study. Per– and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a class of synthetic chemicals often used in plastics, cleaning products and non–stick coatings. They can take over 1,000 years to break down and have been detected in nearly all environments including remote Arctic areas, deep oceans, drinking water and human blood. Now, experts have found that pets could be exposed to these forever chemicals in the food they eat – with the largest intake from wet products. For their study, the team analysed 100 popular commercial pet food products sold in Japan – including those from China, the USA, Australia and the EU.
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No list of brands? Shit article.

Shit person who wrote it. NOT DOXXING. It's on the site.

Xantha Leatham, Executive Science Editor Email <xantha.leatham@dailymail.co.uk>

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It's all the same shit no matter what the brands; ever wonder why there's never an "expose" on pet food manufacturers? People would go batshit crazy of they knew how feeder animals are brutally slaughtered and the toxic slop that goes into Fluffy's food.