Viral food purity tests are fake science
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Viral food purity tests are fake science

  • Viral social media "purity checks" use unscientific tests to claim food is fake.
  • Tests like burning cheese or bouncing rice are based on food chemistry, not plastic.
  • Experts advise trusting nutrition labels and official food safety regulations.
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