The 2017 study, which was funded by environmental advocacy groups and was not published in a peer-reviewed journal, discovered the chemicals in all 10 of the mac and cheese varieties it tested, though the brands were not identified. But the plastics industry has argued that food products have been found to contain relatively small amounts of the chemicals, and food regulators have not ruled that they are dangerous to consumers. They can disrupt male hormones like testosterone and have been linked by some researchers to learning problems in children. Phthalates make rigid plastic more flexible material and are commonly used in tubing and conveyor belts found at food manufacturing plants and in food packaging. The presence of the chemicals, called ortho-phthalates, rattled consumers who rely on the food staple, especially parents. Nearly four years after traces of chemicals believed to cause health problems in children and reproductive issues in adults were found in mass-market macaroni and cheese packets, Annies Homegrown has begun working with its suppliers to eliminate the offending material from their food processing equipment.
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