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No homegrown popcorn in a microwave? why?

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There is microwave popcorn with all its chemical flavorings etc.
There are air poppers which use no chemicals, salts, oils etc.
WHY does my manual say not to pop popcorn in the microwave unless in a special microwave popcorn accessory (some are bags) or unless you use popcorn labeled for use in microwave ovens?
I've put dry popcorn in a brown sandwich bag and put it in the microwave and it pops nicely, without oils or chemicals. How could this possibly damage a microwave unit? THANKS for your knowledgeable reply. M.LaClair

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