Americans love their backyard barbecues, but a scientific investigation shows that what’s in your charcoal bag may not match what’s printed on the label. An eye-opening study reveals that every bag of lump charcoal tested from 15 major U.S. brands contained some form of misrepresentation. From bags labeled “100% mesquite” that also included unrelated woods, to “Made in USA” products with tropical species not native to American forests, the findings suggest widespread inconsistency in the charcoal market.
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