
No soft drinks from a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Europe, according to the Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), have been imported here.
Coca-Cola recalled some soft drinks in Europe last month after finding higher rates of chlorate in products from its Ghent, Belgium, grow. When water treatment and meal processing employ chlorine-based antiseptics, chlorine is produced.
Lertchai Lertvut, the lieutenant secretary-general of the FDA, yesterday sought to calm what he claimed was growing open issue in the midst of the recall information.
No Coca-Cola soft beverages from the French flower were imported these, according to the FDA investigation. Most gentle drink imports come from different Asean places, such as Laos and Singapore, Mr Lertchai said.
Coca-Cola said the recognize was focused on Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands.
Mr. Lertchai claimed that the FDA routinely checks all imported food and drink products and also periodically checks materials to make sure they adhere to health standards.