Attention, tourists and coffee drinkers: That cat-poop coffee made by exploiting the Asian palm civet cat might kill us all. PETA Asia investigators visited civet cat farms in Bali, Indonesia, and found deplorable conditions that could spread deadly diseases to other animals, including humans. In addition, the coffee, known as kopi luwak, is often advertised as "wild-sourced," but the industry deliberately mislabels it because it's actually often from captive animals. Once you know how it's made, you'll never want a taste again.
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