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Apeel Sciences makes an invisible coating from plant molecules that acts as an edible barrier to oxygen, pests, and water. Now it's expanding to more farms.
The claim: Apeel is a ‘heavy metal poisoning operation’ A June 1 video shared on Rumble shows a woman talking about the supposed dangers of Apeel, a produce coating product.The video is titled ...
Apeel replaces the natural protective coating lost with our agricultural “engineering” and plastic. From an environmental point of view, that means a significant reduction in single-use plastics. One ...
In the four years since the company started keeping track, Apeel has helped divert about 166 million pieces of produce from going to waste, helped conserve 1.8 billion gallons of water, and kept ...
Extending shelf life, experts say, could also prevent growers from wasting water and fertilizer on food that nobody will eat. “The opportunity for Apeel is in addressing the 42% of overall waste ...
Apeel is diverting millions of fruits and vegetables from landfill — without us ever knowing. A day or two can make all the difference — especially if you’re an avocado. According to the ...
Apeel: What Is It? Apeel is a tech startup created in California in 2012. The current CEO and company founder James Rogers ...
In April 2023, viral posts claimed that people should avoid eating fruits or vegetables with an "Apeel" sticker on them. The posts spread across platforms like Facebook, where the claims often ...
Apeel has created a naturally-derived coating that will allegedly lengthen the shelf life of avocados. It's now rolling out at Costco.
Apeel Sciences’ edible produce coatings, which extend the shelf life of produce, aren’t used in Bragg’s apple cider vinegar, Bragg’s has repeatedly said.
American food company Bragg Live Food Products does not use apples with Apeel Science’s edible food coating when producing their apple cider vinegar, the company said.