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Minute girl oranges cause cancer one after another. Dare you drink?
The pretty girl's orange is carcinogenic. Dare you drink? Recently, the news that Minute Maid oranges contain pesticide carbendazim has attracted consumers' attention. The pesticide carbendazim can cause cancer in Minute Maid oranges. The news that Minute Maid orange causes cancer has hurt the hearts of many consumers. Recently, the news that Minute Maid orange contains pesticide carbendazim has attracted consumers' attention. At the same time, the fact that Minute Maid orange contains pesticide carbendazim has also been responded by Coca-Cola Company, which responded that Minute Maid orange contains pesticide carbendazim. Coca-Cola Company found that Brazilian growers sprayed carbendazim, a fungicide banned in the United States, on orange trees, and informed the US Food and Drug Administration of the test results. Although Coca-Cola admits to using carcinogenic pesticides, it also claims that orange juice containing a very small amount of fungicides will not cause health and safety problems, so please rest assured consumers in China. Coca-Cola Company admitted that it contained carbendazim, a pesticide banned in the United States. Although the concentration did not exceed the standard, experts pointed out that carbendazim can cause brain paralysis and liver tumors. Chloe Wang, senior manager of the public relations department of Coca-Cola China Company, said that the raw materials of its orange juice products come from China and Brazil, but the products are definitely safe. The FDA clearly pointed out that orange juice containing a very small amount of this bactericide will not cause health and safety problems. In China, the limit of carbendazim in whole citrus fruits is 5ppm.