Safe alternatives to products containing Polyoxymethylene
Polyoxymethylene is banned in European Union but still found in many US foods. Here are clean swaps.
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Full Polyoxymethylene breakdown βFrequently asked questions
What foods contain Polyoxymethylene?+
Polyoxymethylene is found in many processed US foods including snacks, cereals, beverages, and condiments.
Is Polyoxymethylene banned in the US?+
Polyoxymethylene is banned or restricted in European Union but is currently permitted in the US by the FDA.
How can I avoid Polyoxymethylene?+
Look for products labeled "certified organic," "no artificial colors," or certified by Non-GMO Project. The brands listed above are clean swaps. You can also use BannedPantry's barcode scanner to check any product instantly.
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