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On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 22:49:51 -0700, "Mike Avery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >On 1 Dec 2003 at 9:45, Kenneth wrote: > >> On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 14:41:00 GMT, HeatherInSwampscott >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >For anybody out there >> >looking but not finding free ones, you can also buy them brand new at >> > Home Depot in 5 gal. and I think 2 gal. sizes (pizzarias tend to >> >re-use the pickle buckets as grease waste buckets. ) >> >> Hi Heather, >> >> I would be careful about the HD source unless I knew that these >> buckets were food grade. Same issue for folks who use plastic trash >> bags for food storage. The food grade plastic really is different in >> that it does not have the nasty stuff that can, and does, leach into >> food. > >They are the same hdpe plastic that is used in the pickle, mayo, and other >food storage buckets. No added films. The last bakery in town used them >extensively, and the health inspectors never raised an eyebrow about the >matter. > >Mike Hi Mike, When I posted the term "HD" I meant "Home Depot" rather than "high density." My home depot has two different 5 gallon buckets neither of which are food grade. My understanding is that not all high density polyethylene is appropriate for contact with food because the manufacturers use different plasticizers depending on the intended purpose. All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS."
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