With over 48 million Americans affected by foodborne illnesses annually, according to the CDC, simple kitchen shortcuts can unintentionally introduce toxins and harmful bacteria into our meals. Many popular cooking hacks—praised for saving time—may compromise food safety, impacting the digestive system most severely. Symptoms such as nausea, cramps, or worse may only appear hours or even days after exposure, making it difficult to trace the cause. As new research emerges, doctors are sounding the alarm on everyday practices that may put our health at risk.
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3. Reusing Cooking Oil Multiple Times Reusing cooking oil is a common hack to save money and reduce waste, especially for frying. However, doctors warn that…