
Episode 514
514. Tomato From of a Seed That Went Through Sewage Treatment
Risky or Not? Β· Don Schaffner and Ben Chapman
September 22, 202313m 29s
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Show Notes
Dr. Don and Professor Ben talk about the risks from eating a tomato off of a plant that grew from a seed that went through sewage treatment.
Dr. Don - not risky ππΌ Professor Ben - not risky ππΌ
- Marie on X: "@neorsd Okay I think this has to be asked @benjaminchapman @bugcounter I'm thinking the canonical question would be something like "eating a tomato off of a plant that grew from a seed that went through sewage treatment. #riskyornot ?" π© π " / X
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