January 12, 2026
“Many Texans choose organic produce specifically to avoid harmful pesticides,” said Attorney General Paxton. “It’s not only wrong for grocers to mislead consumers about chemicals being sprayed on their food—it may very well be illegal. There should be no shortcuts when it comes to food safety, and my office will ensure that Texas consumers are not misled about the state of the produce they purchase.”J
Attorney General Paxton is demanding that if Texas grocery stores continue using antimicrobial pesticides like Produce Maxx, they must, at minimum, install clear signage informing consumers that their produce has been sprayed with a pesticide and include instructions to rinse before consumption in accordance with federal law and USDA guidelines. (information from texasattorneygeneral.gov)
PRODUCE MAXX — hypochlorous acid
Product AS SOLD
In case of eye contact - rinse with plenty of water
In case of skin contact - rinse with plenty of water
If swallowed If inhaled - rinse mouth with plenty of water
BEST SOLUTION
GROW AN INDOOR GARDEN 365 DAYS A YEAR.
CONTROL YOUR FOOD - GROW INDOORS