Analysis Finds 'Two-Thirds' of Vegetables in Swiss Stores Contain Toxic Substances
A new analysis has revealed that a majority of vegetables sold in Swiss stores are contaminated with toxic substances. The report raises concerns about food safety and the health implications for consumers in the country.

Key Takeaways
- Two-thirds of all vegetables sold in Swiss retail outlets contain toxic substances.
- The primary contaminants identified in the produce are 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS.
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They Said
"Veggies may be healthy, but a new analysis reveals that most of those on sale in Swiss stores are contaminated."