10 Baking Paper Brands Australians Should Avoid (And What to Buy Instead)
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10 Baking Paper Brands Australians Should Avoid (And What to Buy Instead)
That baking paper sitting under your food at 220 to 240 degrees might not be as simple as it looks.
Not because it’s automatically dangerous.
But because the fine print — and what’s not explained on the box — often matters more than the front-of-pack promises.
In this report, I break down the baking paper brands Australians buy every week, and the patterns that keep showing up again and again:
vague “non-stick” coatings, unclear sourcing, heavy reliance on trust instead of disclosure, and the trap that matters most — when a high-heat product becomes your default without ever being properly questioned.
We also zoom out to the bigger issues most people never hear about:
✅ why “chemical-free” isn’t a regulated promise
✅ how to read baking paper packaging in under 10 seconds
✅ why heat changes the risk conversation entirely
✅ how bulk buying and familiarity quietly lower scrutiny
✅ and how Australian regulators warn about misleading environmental claims — even when no recall exists
This isn’t a panic video.
There’s no lab fear-mongering and no accusations without proof.
Instead, you’ll walk away with a clear, practical framework for choosing better options — including supermarket swaps that offer stronger transparency signals, and simple alternatives that reduce guesswork altogether.
If you want more Australian investigations like this — supermarket fine print, product claims, and what labels actually tell you — subscribe @cw.au-25.
More reports are coming.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Intro: What’s Really Under Your Food?
00:16 – Number 10
01:52 – Number 9
02:51 – Reality Check: PFAS & Australian Policy
03:48 – Number 8
05:14 – Number 7
06:03 – Number 6
07:10 – Number 5
08:13 – Number 4
09:13 – Number 3
10:09 – Number 2
11:21 – Number 1
12:39 – What to Buy Instead (Better Signals)
15:16 – Why Heat Changes the Conversation
16:20 – Control, Not Fear
17:03 – The 10-Second Shopping Test
17:40 – Final Word
BASIC LINKS (Official & Public Sources)
Australian health & consumer guidance
• NSW Health — PFAS information
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/environ...
• ACCC — Greenwashing guidelines
https://www.accc.gov.au/system/files/...
• ACCC — Enforcement actions & media releases
https://www.accc.gov.au/media
Retail product information (labels & heat ratings)
• Coles: https://www.coles.com.au
• Woolworths: https://www.woolworths.com.au
• Costco Australia: https://www.costco.com.au
Consumer reviews (opinions only)
• ProductReview Australia: https://www.productreview.com.au
• Woolworths Bunch reviews: https://bunch.woolworths.com.au
Disclaimer
This video is general information only and is not medical, legal, or safety advice.
Always check current packaging, instructions, heat ratings, and suitability for your own cooking methods. Product formulations, suppliers, and claims can change over time.
Disclosure
This video is not sponsored by any brand mentioned.
All commentary is based on publicly available product listings, Australian agency guidance, and clearly labelled consumer opinions. International testing is referenced only as context, not as proof for Australian products.
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