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This case report illustrates a potentially common cause for the inhibition of iron absorption that can be overlooked at the initial consultation and may lead to extensive investigation of a patient with iron deficiency. The case shows that early questioning of the patient regarding their beverage intake can lead to a positive outcome and avoid unnecessary investigation or treatment.