South Korean food and beverage companies are scrambling Friday to come up with measures after the World Health Organization (WHO) classified aspartame as
Food and beverage companies scrambled on Friday to come up with measures after the World Health Organization (WHO) classified aspartame as "possibly carcinogenic to humans".Earlier in the day, WHO's International Agency for Research .
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JECFA, made up of experts from WHO and the FAO, found that products like Diet Coke would have to be consumed in unrealistic quantities to become a carcinogen.