Coca-Cola has recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of a chemical called chlorate were detected in bottles and cans at a Belgian production plant
Coca-Cola has started a recall of several soft drink products in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of chlorate were detected.
Long term consumption of chlorate can lead to an iodine deficiency, which could potentially cause a harmful or negative health impact, such as a goitre, which is a lump or swelling at the front of the neck caused by your thyroid.
Several Coca-Cola products on sale in the U.K. have been recalled as of January 29, after the firm's bottling partner said it had identified "elevated levels" of a chemical known as chlorate.
Coca-Cola has issued a recall of several products in three countries in Europe – Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands after routine testing detected higher-than-allowed levels of chlorate, a chemical that forms during water or food processing and can be...
Coca-Cola has issued a recall of several products in three countries in Europe – Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands after routine testing detected higher-than-allowed levels of chlorate, a chemical that forms during water or food processing and can be...
Coca-Cola recalls batches of its popular drinks in Europe due to elevated chlorate levels, urging customers to check affected product codes.
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The company stated that the recall primarily affects Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Chlorate can be produced when chlorine-based disinfectants are used in water treatment and food ...
A small number of Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke and Sprite Zero cans imported to the UK have been recalled.
The majority of Coca-Cola products, including standard cans, and all glass and plastic bottles sold in the UK are not impacted, the company said.