Consumer Reports challenges General Mills on plastic chemicals in food

Consumer Reports has called on General Mills to cut down on phthalates in its packaged food products.

Elizabeth Napolitano reports for CBS News.


In short:

  • Consumer Reports found high levels of phthalates in various General Mills foods, including Annie's Organic Cheesy Ravioli and Cheerios.
  • The advocacy group launched a petition urging the elimination of these plasticizers, known to compromise durability and flexibility in plastics.
  • Research links phthalates to several health risks, including heart disease and obesity, raising significant concerns about their presence in food.

Key quote:

"When you buy organic, the last thing you'd expect is that you would be eating plastic chemicals."

— Brian Ronholm, Consumer Reports director of food policy

Why this matters:

This issue touches on the unexpected presence of harmful plastic chemicals in foods marketed as healthy and addresses a need for more stringent regulations to protect consumer health, especially against diseases linked to these chemicals.

About the author(s):

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