New study reveals that mussels, oysters and other sealife contains an excess amount of fiberglass
New study reveals that mussels, oysters and other sealife contains an excess amount of fiberglass
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Cross posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17603589
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If I may ask, what is a normal and acceptable amount of fibreglass to find in mollusks?
(Lol I noticed the top comment on the crosspost is asking essentially the same thing)
9 0 ReplyWhen I was younger, I remember my seafood always had an acceptable amount of fiberglass.
7 1 ReplyIt gives it a bit of extra crunch.
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shucks
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