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Is It Dangerous To Eat From The Pot Which Has Melted Sides Due To Overheat?

I Cooked a processed shop bought chicken tikka masala in the oven last night in a plastic container it was stored in. The oven was too hot and melted the black storage pot round the sides I m frightened it might have now seeped into our food how dangerous would this be as we ate the tika masala. Thank you.
Wed, 27 Feb 2019
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Hello,

Yes, it's much dangerous as plastic melted within the food. Don't store food in the plastic container, because after a long time it also contaminates food. So better to avoid. Increase in cancer cases is because of the use of plastic.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Take care

Regards,
Dr Nirav Nimavat, General & Family Physician
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Is It Dangerous To Eat From The Pot Which Has Melted Sides Due To Overheat?

Hello, Yes, it s much dangerous as plastic melted within the food. Don t store food in the plastic container, because after a long time it also contaminates food. So better to avoid. Increase in cancer cases is because of the use of plastic. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Nirav Nimavat, General & Family Physician