BPA in commercial products - dangerous or not?

Post date: 2019-12-09 18:18:50
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I'm considering these commercial containers for food storage in my pantry. All of Rubbermaid's products are BPA-free except for the commercial products, which last decades if well-cared for. I know BPA is dangerous when the plastic is heated, but is it dangerous to store dry food in?

I'm also considering Oxo products, but I'm not sure if the pop-style lid will last long. I don't want to spend a lot on a gimmicky product that will crap out in a couple of years. I like the Rubbermaid commercial bins because they stack well, are crystal clear, lightweight, and have a good reputation for years of durability. They also have a simple lid without annoying latches, which take up extra space, get gummy from flour and can also harbor mold.

Thanks for any and all insights, especially from anyone with direct knowledge of the dangers of BPA.
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