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The European Commission has welcomed the Council’s approval of the 17th sanctions package against Russia. These new EU measures aim to increase the costs of Russia’s war and put additional pressure on ...
KEPALA BATAS: Malaysia is not impacted by the carbonated water products reportedly containing high levels of chlorate, as seen in several European countries, says Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr ...
The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that no soft drinks contaminated with chlorate from a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Europe were imported into Thailand. Last month, Coca-Cola recalled ...
To wean itself off Russian natural gas, Europe has found new sources of energy, including imports from the United States. But high costs are straining the economy. By Stanley Reed and Liz Alderman ...
Chlorate can be found in foods as it derives from chlorine disinfectants widely used in water treatment and food processing. In a 2015 scientific opinion, the European Food Safety Authority said ...
A "small number" of Coca-Cola and Appletiser have been recalled in the UK because the products may contain high levels of a chemical called chlorate. The recall affects 330 ml cans of Coca-Cola ...
"Chlorate originates from chlorine disinfectants widely and legally used in water treatment and in food processing with drinking water being by far the main contributor," the European Commission s ...
Coca-Cola has launched a Europe-wide recall of beverages due to high chlorate levels. Germany, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Belgium and Great Britain are affected. The recall concerns soft ...
The United Kingdom's Food Standards Agency has launched an investigation into Coca-Cola products after the beverage giant recalled drinks across several European markets due to high chlorate levels.
The European bottling unit of Coca-Cola said Monday that it had ordered a major recall of Coke, Sprite and other beverages after detecting high levels of chlorate, which poses potential health risks.
Premier soft-drink firm Coca-Cola has on Monday recalled its drinks in some countries of Europe as they contain unsafe levels of 'chlorate' in them. The recall has been focused on Luxembourg ...
Coca-Cola has initiated a recall of several soft drink products in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of chlorate were detected during routine checks at a production plant in Belgium.