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links between the participants' diets and levels of phthalate breakdown products in their urine. they found that people, especially teenagers, who reported often dining out (or eating takeout food) had higher phthalate levels, on average, than those who rarely ate out. cheeseburgers, pizza, fried potatoes
, and other high-fat foods, in particular, were linked to higher levels. phthalates may get into foods from plastic and cardboard packaging, polyvinyl gloves used by preparers, and other items used in food preparation and handling. highly processed store-bought foods (such as frozen french fries and...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/phthalates-lurk-restaurant-meals