California could ban decaf coffees made using cancer-causing chemical
Briefly

The majority of decaffeinated coffees are made using methylene chloride, also found in paint stripper, which is used to remove caffeine from the coffee beans during the manufacturing process.
The levels were low, however, with none exceeding the FDA maximum recommendation as a safe level of 10 parts per million.
If it comes into force, the bill would ban decaf coffees made using the chemical in the state by 2027.
Read at Mail Online
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