hey is gochugaru powder supposed to have a prop 65 warning on it, i've never seen one of these on a fucking bottle of spices before

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hey is gochugaru powder supposed to have a prop 65 warning on it, i've never seen one of these on a fucking bottle of spices before
I'm staying out of California, everything there gives you cancer
eh, it's probably fine. they put those warnings on basically everything, at least in California. they're based on statistical evidence that something in carcinogenic, not on effect size, so they basically put it on anything that has like a lot of sodium or nitrates or nitrites or sulfates or sulfites
The requirements apply to amounts above what would present a 1-in-100,000 risk of cancer assuming lifetime exposure
but yeah there's over 900 chemicals that get the warning, including alcohol in general, some ferns, salted fish, aspirin, tylenol, and caffeine
looking into the details, it's probably an arsenic warning because the product includes rice and/or seaweed. as long as you aren't constantly mainlining the stuff it'll def be fine