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“If you’re looking for a new pot or frying pan these days, prepare to get bombarded by terms like ‘nontoxic,’ ‘PFAS-free’ and ‘PTFE-free.’

But these labels don’t necessarily mean what you might think. In 2023, the popular cookware brand HexClad was sued by a group of consumers for this very reason. They claimed several of the company’s pans were labeled nontoxic but contained a chemical called PTFE, commonly marketed as Teflon, which can release toxic fumes when overheated.

Hexclad denied wrongdoing but agreed to pay a $2.5 million settlement.” …