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Do you use nonstick pans to cook food? What about shampoo/conditioner to wash your hair? Do you use laundry detergent to wash your clothes? Do you wipe your ass with toilet paper? All of these have PFAs. If your worry is that paper plates might have it, then your worries might be a little misguided considering you dont have enough money to buy a dishwasher.
How often would you say that you consume toilet paper, or anything on toilet paper? Why are you implying that minimizing the consumption of PFAs is a futile attempt, any attempt to minimize it should be a priority.
No what i meant was if you were so poor that you cant afford a dishwasher then PFAs are most likely not a concern of yours. Ask some africans or indigenous americans what they think of PFAs.