Coca-Cola has started a recall of several soft drink products in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of chlorate were detected.
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 ...
The products were recalled after elevated levels of a chemical known as chlorate were found at one of their production facilities in Belgium. Chlorate, a by-product that emerges from the breakdown ...
Coca-Cola's bottling partner said Monday it recalled those drinks in those countries after detecting higher-than-normal levels of chlorate at a production plant in Belgium. Health authorities in ...
including Belgium, France, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the UK. According to Food Standards Scotland, chlorate is strictly controlled in food products due to its ability to interfere ...
Last month, Coca-Cola recalled some soft drinks in Europe after detecting high levels of chlorate in products from its plant in Ghent, Belgium. Chlorate is produced when chlorine-based ...
Chlorate is a by-product of the breakdown of ... It comes after Coca-Cola already pulled drinks from the shelves in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands after testing revealed “elevated ...
Coca-Cola has issued a recall of several soft drink batches in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands after detecting elevated levels of chlorate, a chemical used in water treatment. Products ...
Batches of Coca Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Minute Maid and Fuze Tea were among the products recalled in Belgium ... designated the risk as “serious.” Chlorate comes from chlorine disinfectants ...
The products were recalled after elevated levels of a chemical known as chlorate were found at one of their production facilities in Belgium. Chlorate, a by-product that emerges from the breakdown of ...
Chlorate is a by-product of the breakdown of ... Coca-Cola Europacific Partners previously said the recall had been focused on Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, where the majority of ...