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<p>is true that substances used to make plastics can leach into food," says Edward Machuga, Ph.D., a consumer safety officer in the <a href="page.php?w=Food_and_Drug_Administration">FDA</a>'s <a href="page.php?w=Center_for_Food_Safety_and_Applied_Nutrition">Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition</a>. "But as part of the approval process, the FDA considers the amount of a substance expected to migrate into food and the toxicological concerns about the particular chemical." A couple of cases have caught media attention in recent years. One case</p><p>
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