He says coffee sellers in the state should have to post cancer warnings.
Not exact matches
TORONTO — Executives at the parent company of Tim Hortons
say they will take steps to improve the chain's battered reputation after the
coffee seller posted another quarter of disappointing sales in Canada.
The judge's ruling, issued Wednesday,
says that Starbucks and other
coffee sellers failed to show that the health benefits of the brew, which include lowering heart disease, outweigh its cancer risk.