The Pyrex Glass Controversy That Just Won't Die

The Pyrex Glass Controversy That Just Won't Die

6/25/2019

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https://gizmodo.com/the-pyrex-glass-controversy-that-just-wont-die-1833040962

summary

This article delves into the controversy surrounding Pyrex glassware and its durability. It discusses the history of Pyrex and how it was originally made from borosilicate glass, known for its thermal resistance. However, in the 2000s, production shifted to soda-lime glass, which is cheaper but more prone to breakage. This led to numerous reports of Pyrex dishes shattering unexpectedly. The article explores the debate between consumers who believe modern Pyrex is less reliable and the company's assertion that it meets safety standards. It also highlights the various factors that can contribute to glass breakage. Ultimately, the article explores the ongoing discussion and controversy surrounding Pyrex glass and its perceived decline in quality.

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