ZenoofElia t1_ivpdfs0 wrote
Reply to comment by siouxze in My Rival crock pot 3150. 50-ish years old and still cooking family dinners without a hitch by RooshunVodka
Yep. I don't touch teflon, also cancerous.
You're the one in denial who is actively poisoning your body. Go ahead. Keep it up.
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>If these things have been recklessly poisoning families for 50 years, why isnt everyone walking around with cancer? Maybe it's because my cancer had nothing to do with a crockpot and everything to do with the american healthcare systems failings and bad genetics.
LOL. Look at all the cases of cancers in the last 50 years. It has everything to do with families poisoning their systems whether with lead, teflon, mercury, etc. It's a combination of poor choices and denialism.
siouxze t1_ivphtb6 wrote
Fun fact: most older american homes have lead water intake pipes. Youre trying to make this about crock pots when it's not. Flint Michigan is not an isolated case. An unnerving amount of america has way more lead exposure than they realize. Just not from these old crock pots.
ZenoofElia t1_ivpinpe wrote
I'm not blaming it solely on crock pots. Like I stated in my very first response to your crazy ass replies, it all adds up. It's a combination of poor choices; lead in water pipes, paint, crockpots; teflon cookware, living near petrolium plant; it all adds up Soixzie.
Grow up. Wake up. Take some responsibility and open your eyes.
siouxze t1_ivtdxgt wrote
How about you wake up and actually educate yourself. But consumers need not fret in the dark. The FDA maintains a list of products it has tested that have revealed lead contamination. The good news: Not a single crockpot is listed.
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