The Truth About Grocery Store Misting…That’s Not Water Being Sprayed On Vegetables & Fruit. – Whatfinger News' Choice Clips
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The Truth About Grocery Store Misting…That’s Not Water Being Sprayed On Vegetables & Fruit.


Produce Maxx, A Chemstar Product, Contains Sodium Hypochlorite, Commonly Known As Liquid Bleach. Chemstar Says Avoid Inhaling Vapors & They Have Legal Immunity If You’re Harmed. Produce Maxx isn’t just confined to the misting sprays at select grocery stores; it’s even used in pre-cut vegetables & fruit! It serves various purposes, including misting, crisping treatment & washing. Chemstar advises customers to avoid inhaling vapors, sprays & mists…& the fine print absolves them of liability for any problems arising from the product.

Produce Maxx: Requires a minimum soak time of 90 seconds to be effective Controls spoilage-causing bacteria to extend shelf life Approved for use on whole & cut fruits & vegetables No water rinse required after application Produce Maxx Used In The Following Ways: This chlorine-based solution isn’t just being used in washing—it’s also being misted directly onto produce that sits on store shelves. Common Produce Maxx applications include: Crisping – Keeping leafy greens & vegetables looking fresh Washing – Used during pre-packaging or store handling Cut Fruit Preparation – Treating ready-to-eat produce Misting – The mist you see in grocery stores is not water Some of the major grocery chains using Produce Maxx: Albertsons Vons Sprouts Amazon Fresh Ralph’s Safeway Whole Foods Smart & Final H-E-B Cub Stater Bros Raley’s Save Market More Facts About Produce Maxx & Sodium Hypochlorite: The tiny misters in your grocery store produce section contain antimicrobial sprays that are leaving your fresh fruit & vegetables covered in chemicals — even if they’re organic.

Chemstar’s “Sterilox Produce Maxx” product is an antimicrobial fruit & vegetable wash used by more than 50 retail brands across more than 10,000 stores throughout North America. FDA & EPA approval for all produce including certified organic. Produce Maxx, which is just one type of antimicrobial spray used on produce, contains Sodium Hypochlorite, a form of free chlorine, at a high concentration of 6,000 parts per million (ppm). For comparison, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends free chlorine concentrations of no more than 4 ppm for maintaining safe drinking water. Similarly, in swimming pools & spas, free chlorine levels are typically maintained within the range of 1 to 3 ppm to ensure effective disinfection without causing irritation to swimmers. Chlorate, one of the byproducts of Sodium Hypochlorite degradation, poses health risks. Human exposure to chlorate can cause gastritis, toxic nephritis, hemolysis, methemoglobinemia, hemoglobinuria & acute renal failure. Produce Maxx Package Insert www3.epa.gov/pesticides/che Chemstar Corporation Produce Maxx chemstarcorp.com/producemaxx/ The Harms Of Ingested Sodium Hypochlorite mountsinai.org/health-library Speaker:

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