Also here in the UK and much of Europe lots of drinks companies have been using crappy, thin aluminium cans that puncture in your bag as the price of aluminium spiked at the start of the war.
Yes, there is a layer of BPA inside of aluminum cans to protect the aluminum from the corrosive effects of soda. That BPA can and does leech out into the beverage inside, and does actually affect taste.
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aluminium cans are more energy intensive than reusable beer bottles, and 80% of german beer is bottled in said reusables.
Also here in the UK and much of Europe lots of drinks companies have been using crappy, thin aluminium cans that puncture in your bag as the price of aluminium spiked at the start of the war.
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I got no issue with cans but there are people with aluminum allergies.
aluminum dust is strongly linked with dementia as I recall. I assume cookware and containers are similarly not ideal.
Isn't there plastic coating in there too?
I'm not sure, I'm actually aware of this from machining not food or packaging.
Yes, there is a layer of BPA inside of aluminum cans to protect the aluminum from the corrosive effects of soda. That BPA can and does leech out into the beverage inside, and does actually affect taste.