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Wake Up and Smell the Nauseating Coffee

jacobjyu writes "The NY Times is running a story about a coffee roasting plant being accused of polluting the air. The city inspector claims the smells are making people sick, however the plant owner retorts, 'This is not a smell that makes people sick ... This is one of those sweet smells like cut flowers, like fresh-baked bread, that's part and parcel of life in every city across the world.' Whatever the case, some people are claiming plastic-smelling fumes coming from the stacks: my only question is what the heck are they putting in this coffee??"

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  1. Re:Decaffeinated by Strange+Ranger · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Actually I did RTFA and it only says they are not using plastics. I also visited his company's web site where they advertise decaffeinated coffee. And read the addendum to the decaffeination link I posted above that Schoenholt wrote himself. He advocates using Methylene Chloride.
    "Methylene Chloride

    Methylene Chloride is a synthetic chemical solvent. It is not naturally found but must be created by chlorinating methane gas. It sounds terrible but it makes very good tasting decaf.

    About The Author:
    Donald N. Schoenholt can be reached at:
    Gillies Coffee Co.
    America's Oldest Coffee Merchant
    Toll Free: 1-800-344-5526
    Fax: 1-718-499-7771"


    Something tells me Methylene Chloride smells like plastic.
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    Operator, give me the number for 911!