Coca-Cola has issued a major recall of a number of their products being sold in the UK over fears they could contain high levels of chlorate.
Following regular testing overseas that found high levels of chlorate, a substance that can obstruct the body’s ability to absorb iodine, a “small number” of Coca-Cola and Appletiser cans have been ...
A small number of Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola Zero Sugar, Diet Coke and Sprite Zero cans imported to the UK have been ...
Coca-Cola has recalled a number of its drinks from UK shelves, including Coca-Cola, Coca Cola Zero and Diet Coke, due a safety risk. The drink giant is recalling several of its canned drinks because ...
Long term consumption of chlorate can lead to an iodine deficiency, which could potentially cause a harmful or negative health impact, such as a goitre, which is a lump or swelling at the front of the ...
Costco will begin stocking Coca-Cola products in the food courts of its warehouse stores beginning this summer, replacing the PepsiCo drinks it’s sold since 2013.
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirmed there had been limited distribution of the affected products to the UK..
According to Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, standard can sizes, as well as all glass and plastic bottles sold in the UK, are ...
A “small number” of 330ml cans of Coca-Cola and Sprite that were sent to cafes and restaurants have been recalled in the UK due to a “low food safety risk”.
Food safety watchdogs stuck a 'do not drink' alert on six separate batches of sodas including Appletiser, Coca-Cola, Diet ...