Most products that do not have time to get to consumers are removed from the shelves of stores.
The European division of the Coca-Cola European partners has announced a massive recall in their drinks in six European countries after identifying a high level of chlorate, causing a potential health threat. France reported it 24.
It was noted that the increased level of Chloratus was discovered at a planned business check company business in Gente, Belgium. The company said the review has to do with products on banks and glass bottles, which have been sold since November in Belgium, Netherlands, UK, Germany, France and Luxembourg.
The reviewed products have a production code from 328 GE to 338 GE and along with Minute Maid, Nalu, Royal Bliss and Tropico, Fuze Tea, Coke, Sprite Brands.
Most products that do not have time to get to consumers are removed from the shelves of stores.
The France branch of Coca-Cola has noted that independent experts have evaluated the risk for consumers as “very low” and they have not received any complaints from consumers.
Earlier it was reported that Coca-Cola decided to withdraw in Austria about 28 million half-liter bottles with drinks, which, due to technical labor mistakes, could get small pieces of metal.
Keep in mind that in the USA a lawsuit has been filed against large food companies where corporations are accused of selling food, which is said to cause children. In particular, we are talking about Kraft Heinz, Mondelez and Coca-Cola, Post Holdings, Pepsico, General Mills, Nestle, WK Kellogg, Conagra.
Source: korrespondent

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