California nearly triggered a seismic shift in American kitchens this fall.
A bill phasing out the sale of nonstick pans made with polytetrafluoroethylene—a type of PFAS “forever chemical”—cleared the state legislature in September with overwhelming support. Given the well-documented health risks associated with production of PTFE, commonly known as Teflon, advocates fully expected Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign SB 682 into law.
But then the celebrity chefs showed up.
Days before Newsom was set to rule on the bill, a wave of similarly worded letters to the California State Legislature appeared. Celebrity chefs Rachael Ray, David Chang, Thomas Keller, and Marcus Samuelsson all insisted that Teflon was safe when used correctly. Their letters warned that the bill was alarmist, unnecessary, and unfair to home cooks and professional chefs alike. Their message was polished, unified, and amplified across national media.
In the end, Newsom echoed their concerns. “I am deeply concerned about the impact this bill would have on the availability of affordable options in cooking products,” he wrote in his veto message.
But the chefs weren’t acting alone. They were working on behalf of The Cookware Sustainability Alliance, a newly created lobbying group representing some of the world’s largest pan manufacturers, which argued the bill would drive up consumer prices and needlessly restrict a “safe” product.
The reason the chefs’ letters aligned so cleanly with the CSA’s talking points is, in retrospect, unsurprising: They all have financial relationships with companies that produce and sell PTFE-coated pans—the same companies that fund the CSA, a joint investigation by Atmos and Heated found.
I switched to a carbon steel frying pan recently and couldn’t be happier. All the benefits of cast iron but a fraction of the weight. Just as nonstick as Teflon without the health risks. Highly recommended.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 2 days ago
Those same celebrity chefs that are given shitloads of cash to advertise shitty overpriced teflon pans? Also affordability? Lol. Cast iron is pretty cheap and will outlast you.
budget_biochemist@slrpnk.net 2 days ago
I remember when teflon pans first became popular and the celebrity chefs were all adamant that they were common trash unlike whatever bougie cookware they were using.
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
Probably hadn’t been offered enough money yet to shill for chemical waste.
Masterkraft0r@discuss.tchncs.de 2 days ago
same with stainless
Korhaka@sopuli.xyz 1 day ago
Yeah, prefer cast iron myself for a frying pan but go with which ever you like. Got stainless for saucepans.