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California Warns Consumers of Canned Food Lined with BPA

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A recent consumer watchdog study found that four big food outlets, including Safeway, sell canned food lined with BPA, a chemical known to cause cancer and birth defects. KQED's Lindsey Hoshaw has more on how the state is alerting consumers.

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