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cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?

 
theblueprince
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cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
if it's the acidic juices of the tomato (relax) or the fruit which helps dissolve the metal into the canned food, why not put it in the fridge in the can.

if it's already been absorbing metal from the can while on the shelf, what's a few more days in the fridge?
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
if it's the acidic juices of the tomato (relax) or the fruit which helps dissolve the metal into the canned food, why not put it in the fridge in the can.

if it's already been absorbing metal from the can while on the shelf, what's a few more days in the fridge?
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thats why pvc plastic bottles are bad the water gets tainted
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
don't tomato cans have a plastic lining inside now?
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
don't tomato cans have a plastic lining inside now?
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hmm i think maybe
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
don't tomato cans have a plastic lining inside now?
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hmm i think maybe
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i don't think aluminum does rust or is the can made of thin iron?
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03/28/2015 12:31 AM
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
The can's plastic lining is more toxic

to Humans than the metal can itself.

Enjoy!
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03/28/2015 12:32 AM
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
NO DO NOT EAT FROM OPENED CANS IN THE FRIDGE!
Putting a can in the fridge makes the freon react to the metal and causes a poison in the condensation that can cause salmonella. Getting it is not fun. Keeping an opened canned food in the fridge and then eating it later is rolling the dice with your life. I have gotten it twice and almost died both times, one of those times was from an opened fridged can. I vomited every few seconds for hours til I was passed out in the hospital lobby and my eyes were rolling in the back of my head. When I woke up the doctors said I was seconds away from death. Both times I just moaned in agony the whole time thinking I was going to die.
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
NO DO NOT EAT FROM OPENED CANS IN THE FRIDGE!
Putting a can in the fridge makes the freon react to the metal and causes a poison in the condensation that can cause salmonella. Getting it is not fun. Keeping an opened canned food in the fridge and then eating it later is rolling the dice with your life. I have gotten it twice and almost died both times, one of those times was from an opened fridged can. I vomited every few seconds for hours til I was passed out in the hospital lobby and my eyes were rolling in the back of my head and I passed out. When I woke up the doctors said I was seconds away from death. Both times I just moaned in agony the whole time thinking I was going to die.
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Disregard this shithead, total troll job.
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
NO DO NOT EAT FROM OPENED CANS IN THE FRIDGE!
Putting a can in the fridge makes the freon react to the metal and causes a poison in the condensation that can cause salmonella.
 Quoting: InFusIon


the freon is sealed into the cooling system, it can't get into the can

salmonella is bacteria, not some result of poison.
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Re: cans: can cans leach metal into food only after opened?
don't tomato cans have a plastic lining inside now?
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hmm i think maybe
 Quoting: theblueprince

i don't think aluminum does rust or is the can made of thin iron?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63316473


The can's plastic lining is more toxic

to Humans than the metal can itself.

Enjoy!
 Quoting: TheHermit 45135504


i think it's tin can but you never know what's in it really unless you tested it.

good point on the plastic lining.





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