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by john swartzberg, m.d. print in march , a judge in los angeles ruled that coffee sold in california must carry a warning label, based on proposition , which requires companies to alert consumers about products containing any of a growing list of chemicals (now more than ) that could possibly cause
found in some presumably healthier foods—namely breakfast cereals, crackers, and bread, which we tend to consume a lot of. roasted nuts, peanut butter, olives, some dried fruit, and, yes, coffee also contain low levels. by one estimate, nearly percent of calories in the u.s. come from acrylamide-containing...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/should-you-worry-about-acrylamide-your-coffee