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Published 22:56 4 Feb 2017 GMT
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According to a study carried out by researchers at Berkely University in Florida, the materials used in packaging food contain a worrying amount of fluoride.
Those paper bags, boxes and paper wrapping that houses your food when you buy it or get it delivered are often covered in a specific chemical which has fluorinated compounds in it.
The study, conducted in the US tested 400 different samples of packaging used for takeaway foods with all the different materials - paper, cardboard, foil and wrappers.
The compounds on the materials reportedly stop the (sorry) GREASE seeping out of your food and making the box/bag disintegrate.
The findings from the study showed that:

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