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California will now require coffee to be sold with a cancer warning — here’s what the science says

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Coffee shops in California, including Starbucks and coffee-selling gas stations, will need to post labels about potential cancer-causing chemicals in coffee, a California judge evaluating a lawsuit has ruled, according to the Associated Press.

The Council for Education and Research on Toxics — the group behind the lawsuit — wanted to penalize companies for not warning customers that coffee contains acrylamide, a chemical that California lists as one “known to cause cancer.” Companies may even have to pay fines if they don’t warn customers about the risks of chemicals in coffee.

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