Coca-Cola has issued a major recall of a number of their products being sold in the UK over fears they could contain high levels of chlorate.
Coca-Cola has recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of a chemical called chlorate were ...
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 ...
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.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed there had been limited distribution of the affected products to the UK..
According to Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, standard can sizes, as well as all glass and plastic bottles sold in the UK, are ...
Coca-Cola has just pulled some of its soft drinks from European shelves after tests at a Belgian factory revealed chlorate ...
Coca-Cola's bottling partner wrote it was recalling select drinks in the UK over a risk of potentially high levels of chlorate. The company also announced similar recalls earlier this week in some ...
Food safety watchdogs stuck a 'do not drink' alert on six separate batches of sodas including Appletiser, Coca-Cola, Diet ...
Meanwhile, in the UK, Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, and Sprite Zero, specifically distributed to ...