Article 70G2H No traces of banned chemical thiometon found in blueberries, NSW authorities say, contradicting previous claim

No traces of banned chemical thiometon found in blueberries, NSW authorities say, contradicting previous claim

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Anne Davies NSW state correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#70G2H)

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The NSW Environment Protection Authority and the NSW Food Authority have said blueberries are safe to eat after further testing did not detect any traces of banned chemical thiometon.

The presence of thiometon was first flagged by a researcher, Dr Kirsten Benkendorff at Southern Cross University in Coffs Harbour, after she tested punnets of blueberries bought at local supermarkets in 2024.

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