Nigel Travis and Howard Schultz worried about new research of cancer links to roasting coffee

Jason Percy
   News came out this week tudge declared that Starbucks and Dunkin Donuts needs to put cancer warnings as a link to a chemical used in roasting and cancer has been established and these large conglomerates need warning stickers on their coffee mugs. Howard Schultz jaw dropped and Nigel Travis sweated more water out of his head thinking of the implications of these new developments and what this judges rulings and news association of cancer can do to their sales and profits.
Nigel Travis does not wish to have to put warning stickers on all of his products and both he and Schultz are wondering what to do with news of this and both he and Mr Schultz made a conference call to one another and plan on appealing this California judges decision of the past week. Either way the damage is done and people are going to be wondering why is cancer news paired with coffee as drinking coffee has exploded in recent years especially among millennial all loving imported coffee form overseas plantations.
Schultz and Travis don't care about news of the chemical compound called acrylamide that has been linked to cancer and neither do I as I will continue to down five watered down coffees and two stale donuts at Dunkin Donuts every morning. Travis and Schultz need to get their team funding some research and declaring some news of the positive aspects of this acrylamide and get some dirt on whoever this judge is that made the ruling as information on him is difficult to find.

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