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The Food and Drug Administration says processors will need "pre-market approval" before allowing food to come into contact with plastic pallets and/or storage totes that contain decabromodiphenyl.
When processors apply a pre-cooling solution to produce stored in plastic pallets, is there a danger of decabromodiphenyl in the pallet interacting with the pre-cooling solution and compromising food safety?