Coca-Cola products in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands have been recalled after being discovered to have "high chlorate content," the company said.
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.
The impact of the recall is likely limited, as only few products are affected, says one analyst. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The European bottling unit of Coca-Cola said Monday that it had ordered a major recall of Coke, Sprite and other beverages after detecting high levels of chlorate, which poses potential health risks.
The European bottling unit of Coca-Cola said Monday that it had ordered a major recall of Coke, Sprite and other beverages after detecting high levels of chlorate, which poses potential health risks.
Coca-Cola has recalled some of its drinks in the UK and other European countries after finding “higher levels” of the chemical chlorate in some lines.
One day after it recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe, Coca-Cola recalled some products sold in the UK saying they may also contain elevated levels of chlorate
A number of Coca-Cola products have been removed from supermarket shelves over concerns of high-levels of the chemicals
Due to the growing anxiety over chlorate contamination, Coca-Cola has recalled its beverages in multiple countries. The authorities also warned of the health risks of the beverage for the children.
The company said the recalled drinks had a higher level of the chemical chlorate, but the risk to consumers is low.