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    From the article linked by u/givesomefucks:

    The study could not directly establish whether there was any health risk from the consumption of such beverages sold in glass bottles or not, due to the lack of toxicological data.

    The plastic particles turned out to be contamination matching the paint of the caps, so it is different types of plastic, and that could be either better or worse.
    Seems like cans are the safest option.

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        From the article:

        This could be five to 50 times greater than the rate found in plastic bottles or metal cans, scientists say.

        By normal formatting standards that means cans have the lowest average.