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chlorate, Coca-Cola and Europe
Coca-Cola issues safety recall of soft drinks in Europe over chemical chlorate concerns
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 issues European safety recall over 'excessively high chlorate content'
Coca-Cola products in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have been recalled after being discovered to have "high chlorate content," the company said.
Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks in Parts of Europe Over High Levels of Chlorate
Elevated amounts of the chemical were found in some soft drinks sold in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks Over Chlorate Contamination Fears
Coca-Cola has started a recall of several soft drink products in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of chlorate were detected.
What is chlorate? The chemical that has seen Coca-Cola, Sprite and Fanta removed from supermarket shelves
A number of Coca-Cola products have been removed from supermarket shelves over concerns of high-levels of the chemicals
Coca-Cola Recalls Drinks in Europe Due to High Levels of Harmful Chemical
Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe due to high levels of chlorate, a chemical that can be harmful in elevated amounts.
Massive Coca-Cola recall in Europe over high levels of chlorate
Bottles of Coke, Sprite, Fanta and other beverages distributed in Europe have been recalled after checks found high levels of chlorate, a derivation of chlorine, in the product.
What is chlorate and why are Coca-Cola products being recalled?
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed there had been limited distribution of the affected products to the UK..
Coca-Cola drinks recalled in Europe over chemical chlorate level
The impact of the recall is likely limited, as only few products are affected, says one analyst. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Coca-Cola Recalls Soft Drinks in Europe Over Health Concerns
Coca-Cola has issued a recall for certain soft drinks in parts of Europe due to elevated chlorate levels found in packaging from a Belgian plant. The recall affects drinks in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands,
Coca-Cola Recalls Soft Drinks in UK over Chemical Contamination Risk
Following regular testing overseas that found high levels of chlorate, a substance that can obstruct the body’s ability to absorb iodine, a “small number” of Coca-Cola and Appletiser cans have been recalled in the UK.
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Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe over ‘higher levels’ of chemical chlorate
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What is chlorate? Coca-Cola recalls drinks over high chemical levels in Europe
Coca-Cola has not disclosed the precise levels of chlorate detected in the affected batches of its products. However, ...
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