PLU stickers, which stands for "Price Look Up," serve an important function in grocery stores and they’re made of food grade material. So, should we eat them?
PLU stickers, which stands for "Price Look Up," serve an important function in grocery stores and they’re made of food grade material. So, should we eat them?
Q: I keep finding myself biting into an apple or a peach, only to find I’ve eaten half the sticker the store put on there. Is there any harm in eating produce stickers? A: While the stickers that get placed on fruits and vegetables won’t cause you any harm, it’s probably best to remove them before eating.
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