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The Cool Down on MSNCoca-Cola issues urgent recall over chemical contamination — here's what you need to knowThis incident highlights the danger of blindly trusting giant companies to keep us safe. Coca-Cola issues urgent recall over ...
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Coca-Cola recall due to 'excessively high chlorate content'Coca-Cola recalls drinks due to chlorate contamination Chlorate occurs in food and drinks as a byproduct of chlorine disinfectant Consumption poses a low to moderate health risk, especially in ...
Coca-Cola has started a recall of several soft drink products in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of chlorate were detected.
Coca-Cola is recalling multiple beverages in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands after discovering high levels of ...
Coca-Cola has recalled its drinks in some countries across Europe because they contain "higher levels" of a chemical called ...
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 production plant in Belgium.
Luxembourg and the Netherlands after discovering high levels of a chemical called chlorate during routine testing at a bottling facility. The recalled products included Coca-Cola, Sprite ...
Coca-Cola has recalled "all variants" of multiple beverages produced in a Belgium facility "due to excessively high chlorate content," according to a press release. Certain cans and bottles of ...
BRUSSELS — 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 production plant in Belgium.
The chemical that prompted the recall is chlorate, and high levels of it can cause health problems. According to the Irish Star, Coke, Fanta, Sprite, Tropico, and Minute Maid brands are all affected.
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Plc has recalled a range of soft drinks including Coke, Fanta and Sprite in some European countries over higher levels of the chemical chlorate. Consumers should ...
The WHO has proposed a maximum of 0.7mg chlorate per liter for it to be safe to consume. Coca-Cola product recall: Rappel de produits de Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Belgique 27/01/2025 https ...
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