Long-lasting toxins known as “forever chemicals” have been found in common UK fruits, vegetables and spices, prompting alarm over potential impacts on public health among campaigners.

PFA chemicals, used in some pesticides, were identified in a range of foods in 2022, according to results from the latest government testing.

Called “forever chemicals” because they can take centuries to break down in the environment, PFAs can accumulate in the bodies of living organisms and have been linked to severe health conditions.

More than 3,300 samples of food and drink available in the UK supply chain were tested for residues of around 401 pesticides in 2022, according to a report from the Environment Department’s advisory committee on pesticide residues (PRiF).

The Pesticide Action Network UK (Pan UK), which analysed the test results, found strawberries to be the worst offender, with 95% of 120 test samples containing PFA pesticides.

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      We haven’t found them outside the solar system.

      I’m sure they’ve been used on space probes and landers, so they’re on other planets and deep space too.

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        7 months ago

        That’s probably about it, because I would not be at all surprised if they can be found at the bottom of the Marianas Trench, the top of Mount Everest, and everything above it into the exosphere.

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    Whaaat? We poisoned ourselves? This can’t be! There was no warning?!

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      This time time the Simpson didn’t even do it first. The Romans probably get a lot of that honour.