In the not too distant past I had purchased disposable gloves for food handling from Amazon, and I was completely satisfied. That particular brand, which was distributed by Clean Ones Corporation, had indicated on the box that indeed the gloves were approved for food handling by the FDA, ("Complies with FDA Reg. 177.1520)! Plus on the box in large print it stated that the disposables were made from "High-Density Polyethylene".
Such is not the case with this brand. It advertises on Amazon that the gloves are disposable for food handling, however, when the item arrived it said "disposable multipurpose". There is no indication that these gloves are safe for food handling or that they are made from high density polyethylene. When I tried one of them on it felt the same as an ordinary plastic glove---one that would be OK for handling trash---or any non food item--- but not for use with the handling of food! I was very annoyed by this and felt that the manufacturer and/or seller have insulted the consumer's intelligence by selling ordinary plastic gloves to be the same as those approved for food handling! Do consumers need yet another form of toxin in their foods? Since I opened one box I will use these gloves for chores, but that is not why I purchased the product. Now I have to be bothered with the return of the second box. I will not purchase any other product from this manufacturer again. Their ploy reminds me of the old "bait and switch" game. What a waste of time and money!