The Food Standards Agency has launched an investigation into whether any Coca-Cola products containing high levels of chlorate are on the UK market. It comes after it was reported that the Coke ...
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The Food Standards Agency has launched an investigation into whether any Coca-Cola products containing high levels of chlorate are on the UK market. Chlorate is a by-product of the breakdown of ...
Some of the drinks, sealed in cans and glass bottles at a factory in Belgium, contain "excessively high chlorate content". The affected products are: Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta, Fuze Tea ...
Fears that Coca-Cola drinks in the UK could be unsafe due to high levels of chlorate has led to a probe by the Food Standards Agency. The cola manufacturer recalled drinks in Belgium, Luxembourg ...
The reason for the recall is that high chlorate levels have been detected during inspections. The recall affects cans and glass bottles that have been distributed in Belgium, the Netherlands ...
Coca-Cola is recalling many of its drinks in Europe after finding dangerous levels of a chemical called chlorate. This recall affects popular drinks like Coke and Sprite. The problem was discovered in ...