...do plastic bottles not have caps? I'm confused.
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Ok, great find, we can simply switch the caps & solve the problem.
(The corps will do that, right??)
But I wander with such tests ... could there be any significant detection issues?
Did they have the proper equipment and processes? A methodological limitation to particle size maybe?
Coz some researches find higher concentrations than 100.
But the plastic bottle can still create a lot more, surely.
Anyone drinking beer or soft drinks out of glass bottles probably isn't worried about micro-plastics.
What about kombucha? Ice tea? Water?!?! Would be nice to know that anything you consume regardless of how healthy or not doesn't contain micro plastics or other contaminants.
Ooo, we have a contender for Worst Take!
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I don't understand why people are butthurt. I'm not saying we should add microplastics. I'm saying that it's not likely that alcoholics or daily pop drinkers care about microplastics when they already don't care about the damaging effects of the beverage. Why is that a bad take?
You’re forgetting all the kombucha and juices that use glass bottles, and more so those than plastic. Though I think kombucha does that because the kombucha will eat through the plastic.
No one sits down with a 6 - 12 pack of Kombucha.