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GB News: 'Meddling Brussels bureaucrats!' EU declares coffee 'dangerous' as 'ridiculous' ban mirrors crisp clampdown
The European Union has banned caffeine as a pesticide, labeling it "harmful to humans" based on claims of adverse health effects. This regulation has raised concerns about potential future restrictions on coffee consumption, a staple in European culture.
Critics, including Danish MEP Anders Vistisen, argue that such bureaucratic measures infringe on personal choice and liken it to previous controversies over food regulations. The EU's increasing control over food products has prompted calls for national governance on such matters.