Major brands like Starbucks and Dunkin’ use the chemical methylene chloride to decaffeinate coffee, advocates say. Some brands make decaf coffee with methylene chloride. Advocates want the paint ...
You grab your morning decaf, thinking you're making the healthier choice. The kick of caffeine is gone, so surely you're in the clear, right? Here's what they don't tell you: methylene chloride and ...
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(CNN) – Some health advocacy groups are arguing that decaffeinated coffee is not safe for human consumption. Those groups are petitioning the FDA to ban methylene chloride, a key chemical used to ...
It’s a kick-start for the day, a jolt many of us need to power through, and one of the last socially acceptable addictions. It’s only when we have to go without coffee that we realise how badly we ...
Some consumer advocates are pushing the federal government to ban a chemical that's often used in the process of producing decaffeinated coffee. The group Clean Label Project says companies like ...
If you drink decaf coffee, there’s a chemical often used in the process of making it that some advocates want to ban. The group Clean Label Project says companies like Starbucks and Dunkin’ use ...