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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
(the darker the color, the more acrylamide.) lower levels are 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...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food-safety/article/should-you-worry-about-acrylamide-your-coffee
(e), dated the th march, , namely :- in the said notification, in the table, against serial number , in column ( ), for the entry, the following shall be substituted, namely:- "all goods of cotton, not containing any other textile material, other than those bearing a brand name or sold under a brand
name and having a retail sale price (rsp) of rs. and above. explanation. - for the removal of doubts, it is hereby clarified that "goods of cotton, not containing any other textile material", shall include goods made from fabrics of cotton, not containing any other textile material, even if they contain...
https://www.seair.co.in/dData/bedget/187350.pdf