Coca-Cola initiated a recall of several of its drinks in Europe due to contamination with chlorate, a chemical byproduct formed during water treatment with chlorine-based disinfectants. The recall affects products like Coca-Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Tropico, and Minute Maid, primarily in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands. Affected cans were identified through routine testing at Coca-Cola's production facility in Ghent, Belgium, and the company quickly moved to remove the contaminated products from store shelves. Production codes ranging from "328 GE to 338 GE" can be found at the bottom of the affected cans. Coca-Cola's swift action in removing these products demonstrates its commitment to consumer safety. To learn more about the recall and its potential health risks, visit https://issueinside.blogspot.com/2025/01/coca-cola-recall-in-europe-health-risks.html
Coca-Cola Recall in Europe: Health Risks of Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola recalls several drinks in Europe due to chlorate contamination risks. / Picture ⓒ Getty Images Coca-Cola’s European Recall: Unde...
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