After a test overseas revealed that chlorine's level was rising, the UK was reminiscent of a “small number” can of Coca -Cola and Apple devices.
The recall contains 250 ml of apple vitizer cans sent only to the UK supermarket, the original taste of Coca -Cola, coca -cola zero sugar, diet cola, and zero sprites. period.
All cans that affected have a production code of 328 to 338 GE, at the base of the can.
Coca-Cola's bottling partner Coca-Cola Europacific Partners stated that most of the Coca-Cola products, including standard cans, and all glass and plastic bottles sold in the UK were not affected.
“I remember a few imported cans of 6 x 250ml application multi -pack following a continuous dialogue with the food standard organization (FSA).
“Coca -Cola's original taste, coca -cola zerosuger, diet cola, and a small amount of imported cans are also removed.
“The independent analysis concluded that the risk of temporarily feeling sick by consuming these products is very low, but the person who has an affected can. Then please call the 0800 227711 customer service team.
“Other Coca -Cola products are not affected by this problem.
This statement shows Appletiser, Coca-Cola Original Taste, Coca-Cola ZERO SUGAR, DIET COKE, Sprite Zero batch, and after testing, Belgium, Luxemburg, and the Netherlands shelves clarify the “level of chloride”. I came after I said it was.
On Tuesday, FSA stated that there was a “limited distribution to the UK” for Coca -Cola's soft drinks, including higher levels of chemicals.
Tina Potter, head of the agency case, said that Coca -Cola -Olopper Fick Partner had the withdrawal of international products related to “a small number of soft drinks, including higher levels of chlorine.”
Chlorate is a by -product of decomposition of chlorine -based disinfectants and chlorine chemicals and is frequently used to sterilize water.
According to food standard Scotland, it can cause people's iodine deficiency, and is regulated by the legal maximum remaining remains of various foods, including fresh agricultural products.
2015, European Food Safety Bureau It turns out that the level of chlorite chlorite of drinking water and food is too high And it can also affect serious health, especially among infants and children.
These included thyroid dysfunction due to inhibiting iodine intake.





