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06/10/2019
■Class discussion: Are you concerned about chemicals in your food? What about the water you drink? What chemicals other than PFAS are showing up in your food and water? Do you think the government is doing enough to keep our food safe? Are America’s food and water safer than they were 50 years ago or 100 years ago? Have any chemicals helped make food or water safer? Have any chemicals made our food and water more dangerous?
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