• partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    More Click-baity exaggeration from CBS.

    Of 59 types of fruits and vegetables about 20% of the types had pesticides. Further inside each type only a tiny fraction of all the samples (from different farms/groves). Here’s a quote from a better article:

    “Green beans are another example. They qualify as high-risk primarily because of a pesticide called acephate or one of its breakdown products, methamidophos. Only 4 percent of conventional, domestic green bean samples were positive for one or both—but their pesticide levels were often alarmingly high.”

    So CBS headline would have you believe 100% of green beans are bad because that type of vegetable had some it it. Where the real answer is: Of all green bean samples tested 4% had concerning pesticides.

    Skip the CBS article and read the real better article:

    https://www.consumerreports.org/health/food-contaminants/produce-without-pesticides-a5260230325/

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      5 months ago

      Thank you so much for this! I would have scrolled along with an internal nagging sense of veggie doom totally forgetting where it came from. Your comment helped me engage with the article better and get curious.