Hormel Foods
Skippy peanut butter has not been broadly included in U.S. independent testing programs. Peanuts are a legume crop that can absorb residual glyphosate from soil and from pre-harvest applications. Store-brand peanut butters ranked moderately in ClearPantry's dataset, but specific testing data for Skippy is not available.
ClearPantry's current dataset covers 100 grocery products tested by EWG (2018, 2022), Mamavation (2022, 2023, 2026), and US PIRG (2019). Hormel Foods has not been individually tested in these programs. We do not add PPB data without an independent, cited source — and we say so here.
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Verdict
Skippy has not been individually tested in ClearPantry's current dataset. Legume-based products (chickpeas, lentils) show high residues at Walmart/Target brands. Organic peanut butters are a lower-residue alternative.