bouchy73 t1_iug0cg3 wrote
The metal would be fine if it's not corroded and you give it a proper cleaning. The platic might be brittle in places, if it was in the sun you should probably avoid using the plastic cup for hot things.
0hellow OP t1_iug4yyy wrote
It was kept under a sink for a long while it looks like. But still quite sturdy!
mattstorm360 t1_iugibit wrote
Then it might be fine.
Clean it up and give it a test.
Savings_Ad_9533 t1_iuhxwj0 wrote
There is plastic in the fruit and vegetables we eat now so i don't think it really matters as long as it doesn't taste funny.
OstentatiousSock t1_iuiib1s wrote
“There’s poison everywhere, so don’t bother trying to avoid more!”
frecklezs t1_iuixxkb wrote
Not sure if you're trying to make an edgy point, or if you're referring to food wax, but there are a lot of different kinds of plastics. Some of them are food safe, marine safe, temperature safe, etc - but use standardization and marking what a plastic was safe for may not have been common practice when this thermos was manufactured. Additionally, time and UV exposure can invisibly (and tasteless-ly) degrade plastic, making it unsafe.
thecloudkingdom t1_iuj63xe wrote
i assume they meant microplastics, which are in a ton of foods
kolitics t1_iuj6ogb wrote
The plastic may contain bpa or pthalate
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