價格:免費
更新日期:2017-06-19
檔案大小:14.6 MB
目前版本:1.1
版本需求:需要 iOS 10.3 或以上版本。與 iPhone、iPad 及 iPod touch 相容。
支援語言:英語
ABOUT US:
Meals in Steel is New Zealand owned and operated business. Meals in Steel offers wide range of food grade, high quality stainless steel lunch boxes and bottles. Good alternative to plastic. True to our sourcing philosophy, we only purchase or source products from the supplier when all our criteria have been met. We personally visit our supplier to make sure that it ticks all boxes including following Fair Trade and Environment Policies.
OUR MISSION:
Eat Healthy and Live Healthy
WHY MEALS IN STEEL:
We are what we eat and how we eat. We put ourselves in risk by making, storing and eating dangerous foods and using containers. Today we see lots of plastic and polystyrene containers are used for carrying and storing food. Even we store hot or warm foods in those containers from takeaways and restaurants.
This type of containers can leach BPA and other toxic substance into our food and body. On top we are making our environment polluted by recycling and landfilling those materials such as plastics and polystyrene, which can take at least 500 years to decompose.
PUBLIC CONTAMINATION
Because polystyrene and plastic products are so common, many people assume they are safe, and that a government agency, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), would not allow a health-threatening product to be marketed to the public. But the EPA National Human Adipose Tissue Survey for 1986 identified styrene residues in 100% of all samples of human fat tissue taken in 1982 in the US. Styrene is used to make polystyrene plastic and is a contaminant in all polystyrene foam packages. But the migration of styrene is nothing new. It was first documented in 1972 and then again in 1976. (Source business Barbados, by Future Centre Trust. 6 July 2010)
Meals in steel offers wide range of food grade, high quality stainless steel lunch boxes and bottles, which will keep your food safe.
Eat Healthy.. Live Healthy..
支援平台:iPhone, iPad