Major recall ordered of Coca-Cola and other soft drinks over potential health risks
Major recall ordered of Coca-Cola and other soft drinks over potential health risks
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Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and other soft drinks are being recalled across Europe because of safety fears, after the discovery of high levels of a chemical by-product from chlorine disinfectants. 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, Minute Maid, Nalu, Royal Bliss and Tropico. Not all the brands are widely sold in the UK. Coca-Cola Europacific Partners Belgium told the AFP news agency the contaminated drinks have been distributed in Belgium, the Netherlands, the UK, Germany, France and Luxembourg since November.
Chlorate, which can cause iodine deficiency, is a by-product of chlorine disinfectants widely used in water treatment and food processing. "The majority of the affected and unsold products have already been removed from store shelves and we continue to take measures to remove all remaining products from the market," Coca-Cola told AFP.
Commenting on the quantities involved, the firm added: "We do not have a precise figure, but it is clear that it is a considerable quantity". Charities, food banks and homeless shelters to get £15m food redistribution fund to save surplus farm food. From the turkey on the table to the Baileys in your glass - the cost of Christmas dinner.
Brussels sprouts expected to be 25% bigger this year. The drinks maker said the issue was discovered during checks at a plant in Ghent. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has not yet issued a recall in the UK but is "investigating if any Coca-Cola products containing 'higher levels' of a chemical called chlorate are on the UK market," said the FSA's Anne Gravett.