A class-action lawsuit in California has accused Ziploc of misleading consumers about the safety of its microwave-safe bags and containers, claiming they may release microplastics. Microplastics, linked to severe health issues, can contaminate food, water, and air. The lawsuit highlights that while products are marketed as 'Microwave Safe' and suitable for freezing, they omit warnings about potential microplastic release during normal use. The suit suggests these omissions render the products fundamentally unsafe and unreliable for their intended purpose of food storage and preparation, drawing attention to the need for clearer consumer safety information.
Ziploc's 'Microwave Safe' and 'Freezer' labels mislead consumers, as the products may release harmful microplastics when used as intended, putting health at risk.
The suit claims Ziploc fails to provide a reliable method for food storage and preparation without exposing users to material risk, violating consumer trust.
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