Health advocates are calling for the FDA to ban a specific chemical used in the decaffeination process of coffee, citing potential health risks including cancer concerns. This chemical, utilized by major coffee chains such as Starbucks and Dunkin' Donuts to remove caffeine from coffee beans, is under scrutiny for its possible link to cancer. The FDA is currently reviewing the concerns raised by consumer health advocates and considering whether to implement a ban on the chemical.
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Does decaf coffee contain a harmful additive? Advocates want to ban a certain chemical in the brew https://t.co/4aJJm47EhI via @statnews
Consumer health advocates petition the FDA to ban a key chemical used to decaffeinate coffee beans. https://t.co/nSw1SyucMp
Advocates want to ban a certain chemical used in producing decaf coffee. https://t.co/h7ShKFa4zz
Could the FDA ban certain decaf coffees? Advocates want to strip out a chemical in the brew. https://t.co/E36UlijoJe
Does decaf coffee contain a harmful additive? Advocates want to ban a certain chemical in the brew https://t.co/XqOfIv4Les