Pesticide-Tested Frozen Vegetables

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Arctic Gardens' Frozen Veggies are Free from Pesticide Residue

Arctic Gardens' frozen vegetable line shares corn, green peas and green beans that are tested for pesticide residues and supported by a label that calls out this key feature. Bonduelle is on a mission to reduce the use of pesticides to an absolute minimum in order to promote healthy living through plant-based food and this label "means that none of the active ingredients of the chemical pesticides Bonduelle test for are found in concentrations higher than the allowable limit."

The advanced test used to come to this result is designed to detect the presence of more than 300 different molecules yet the vegetables remain unaltered so that they share the same taste and nutritional content that consumers have come to expect.
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