31/01/2025
31/01/2025
KUWAIT CITY, Jan 31: The Public Authority for Food and Nutrition has assured consumers that Coca-Cola products in Kuwait are safe for consumption, following reports of a product withdrawal in some European countries due to high chlorate levels.
The authority clarified that the affected products have not entered the Kuwaiti market, as Coca-Cola beverages available in the country are manufactured locally. Officials emphasized that they closely monitor the situation to ensure consumer safety and will continue to follow up on any new developments.
Meanwhile, Coca-Cola has recalled some of its soft drinks in Europe after higher-than-normal levels of a chemical called chlorate were detected in bottles and cans at a production plant in Belgium. Batches of Coca Cola, Fanta, Sprite, Minute Maid and Fuze Tea were among the products recalled in Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, the company said on Tuesday. The recall concerns drinks with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE.
Health authorities in Denmark, Portugal and Romania were notified by the European Union’s rapid alert system to investigate whether shop shelves or vending machines had been stocked with potentially contaminated soft drinks. It designated the risk as “serious.”
Chlorate comes from chlorine disinfectants which are used in the treatment of water used for food processing. The chemical has been linked to potentially
serious health problems, notably among children by interfering with the proper functioning of the thyroid gland. Coca-Cola said that it tracked the problem back to one specific container used in its water treatment process at its factory in the city of Ghent while conducting routine safety checks.