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    Coca-Cola recalls drinks across Europe due to elevated Chlorate levels

    The majority of the unsold products have already been withdrawn from store shelves, with efforts underway to remove the remaining stock.
    News DeskBy News DeskJanuary 28, 2025
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    Brussels: Coca-Cola has recalled several drink products in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands following routine testing at a production facility in Ghent, Belgium.

    The tests detected elevated levels of chlorate, a chemical that can form during water treatment and food processing. The affected brands include Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Tropico, and Minute Maid.

    The company confirmed that a small number of imported cans, including Appletiser, Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke, and Sprite Zero, had also been distributed in Britain. These cans, with production codes from 328 GE to 338 GE, have already been sold. Coca-Cola stated it has alerted the authorities and is collaborating on resolving the issue.

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    The majority of the unsold products have already been withdrawn from store shelves, with efforts underway to remove the remaining stock.

    Anne Gravett of the Food Standards Agency (FSA) said the agency is investigating and will ensure any unsafe food is removed while alerting consumers if necessary.

    Chlorate, which can be found in disinfectants and fireworks production, poses minimal risk to consumers according to independent expert analysis, but high exposure can lead to thyroid issues and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and reduced oxygen absorption in the blood. Children and infants are particularly vulnerable.

    Caron Grazette, a nutritionist, cautioned about the potential risks of consuming chemicals like chlorate, even in small amounts, and urged consumers to remain vigilant.

    Coca-Cola reaffirmed its commitment to product safety and quality, emphasizing that consumer health remains its top priority.

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