Experts weigh in on when it is safe to use takeout containers for food storage and heating up leftovers.
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Putting plastic takeout containers in the microwave isn't worth the risk. When you need to satisfy your hunger quickly, reheating last night's leftovers in the ...
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Ceramic containers are an expert-approved storage alternative because they don't pose a risk of chemicals leaching into food, says McCurdy. They work well for reheating leftovers, as they are ...
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There are plenty of reasons to make the switch to glass food-storage containers. While the plastic kind do keep your food covered, they stain more easily, warp when microwaved, and contain ...