date:Feb 11, 2020
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Because of concerns like these, the health department in New York City began issuing commissioners orders in 2016, telling restaurants to stop using activated charcoal in food and drinks. A spokesperson for the department told Eater that it's following U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule. However, the FDA says it currently has no regulation on activated charcoal as a food or color additive.
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