Apeel is an edible coating made of fatty acids that is used on apples and other produce, both conventional and organically grown, designed to extend their shelf life, but there's no label on the produce to let you know it's there. How concerned should you be? Listen in this week as Dee discusses what Apeel is, why the fatty acids it's made of may be a concern, and where you can find produce not coated with Apeel.References:Apeel. (2024). Product information. https://www.apeel.com/product-information (https://www.apeel.com/product-information)Cornucopia Institute. (2023, August 9). Apeel and edible coatings: Your questions answered. https://www.cornucopia.org/2023/07/apeel-and-edible-coatings-your-questions-answered/ (https://www.cornucopia.org/2023/07/apeel-and-edible-coatings-your-questions-answered/)Get the free Apeel Wallet Guide: https://greensmoothiegirl.com/apeel/ (https://greensmoothiegirl.com/apeel/)

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