A judge in California ruled that coffee should come with cancer warning labels.
However, a 2016 World Health Organisation report said that there is no conclusive evidence that drinking coffee can cause cancer.
Although the report stated that a drink that's too hot can lead to cancer of the oesophagus.
The recommended temperature for hot beverages is 65 degrees Celcius.
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The ruling was due to a petition Council for Education and Research on Toxics was concerned that coffee retailers weren't warning consumers about what exposure to a chemical acrylamide.
The judge ruled that coffee retailers failed to prove that the chemical didn't pose a threat for coffee drinkers.Acrylamide, which is found in plant foods such as potatoes and coffee, is listed as a chemical that requires a warning label in California.
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