Coca-Cola recalls drinks in Europe over higher levels' of chemical chlorate
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Coca-Cola has initiated a recall of various beverages across multiple European countries after elevated chlorate levels were detected during routine testing at its Ghent production facility. Products impacted include popular brands such as Coke, Fanta, and Sprite, which have been distributed in Belgium, Britain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands since late last year. While chlorate poses potential health risks, particularly for children, the company assures consumers that the risk is low based on independent analyses. The majority of affected products have already been withdrawn from shelves, with the company working closely with authorities throughout the process.
Coca-Cola has initiated a recall of certain drinks in Europe due to elevated chlorate levels, affecting several product lines distributed since November.
Chlorate, derived from chlorine disinfectants, poses health risks, particularly for children, prompting Coca-Cola to withdraw products from Belgium, Britain, and other countries.
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