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Coca-Cola Recalls Soft Drinks Across Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola is recalling various soft drinks in several European countries due to excessively high chlorate levels found in products from its Ghent, Belgium plant; the recall affects cans and glass bottles with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE.
Coca-Cola Recalls Soft Drinks Across Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola is recalling various soft drinks in several European countries due to excessively high chlorate levels found in products from its Ghent, Belgium plant; the recall affects cans and glass bottles with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE.
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28% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Recalls Millions of Beverages Across Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners is recalling millions of beverages across six European countries due to excessive chlorate levels detected in products with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE (inclusive), potentially posing a health risk to children with iodine deficiency, according to a 2015 EFSA repo...
Coca-Cola Recalls Millions of Beverages Across Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners is recalling millions of beverages across six European countries due to excessive chlorate levels detected in products with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE (inclusive), potentially posing a health risk to children with iodine deficiency, according to a 2015 EFSA repo...
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24% Bias Score


Coca-Cola Recalls Beverages in Europe Due to Elevated Chlorate Levels
Coca-Cola is recalling beverages in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands due to elevated chlorate levels found during routine testing at its Ghent plant; five product lines previously sold in the UK are no longer available; while the company says the risk is low, high chlorate levels can negativ...
Coca-Cola Recalls Beverages in Europe Due to Elevated Chlorate Levels
Coca-Cola is recalling beverages in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands due to elevated chlorate levels found during routine testing at its Ghent plant; five product lines previously sold in the UK are no longer available; while the company says the risk is low, high chlorate levels can negativ...
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40% Bias Score


China's Fukushima Water Tests Reveal No Immediate Abnormalities, but Opposition to Discharge Remains
Following Japan's release of treated Fukushima water, China conducted independent tests detecting no immediate abnormalities in hazardous elements; however, China maintains its opposition to the discharge, demanding long-term safety verification and effective measures to ensure seafood quality.
China's Fukushima Water Tests Reveal No Immediate Abnormalities, but Opposition to Discharge Remains
Following Japan's release of treated Fukushima water, China conducted independent tests detecting no immediate abnormalities in hazardous elements; however, China maintains its opposition to the discharge, demanding long-term safety verification and effective measures to ensure seafood quality.
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52% Bias Score


EU Bans Bisphenol A in All Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, due to health concerns identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), following over a decade of scientific warnings and a prior ban on its use in products for infants and young children.
EU Bans Bisphenol A in All Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, due to health concerns identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), following over a decade of scientific warnings and a prior ban on its use in products for infants and young children.
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44% Bias Score


HPAI Outbreak Hits Georgia Poultry Farm, Prompting State-Wide Response
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected at a commercial poultry producer in Elbert County, Georgia, impacting approximately 45,000 broiler breeders; this is the first such case in a commercial operation since 2022, prompting quarantines and halting poultry exhibitions and sales.
HPAI Outbreak Hits Georgia Poultry Farm, Prompting State-Wide Response
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected at a commercial poultry producer in Elbert County, Georgia, impacting approximately 45,000 broiler breeders; this is the first such case in a commercial operation since 2022, prompting quarantines and halting poultry exhibitions and sales.
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36% Bias Score

EU Beekeepers Protest Against Widespread Honey Fraud
European beekeepers protested in Madrid, Paris, and Lisbon against massive fraudulent honey imports, primarily from China, revealed in a 2024 EU report showing 46% of samples were fake; Spain had a 51% rate, impacting beekeepers' livelihoods and consumer trust.

EU Beekeepers Protest Against Widespread Honey Fraud
European beekeepers protested in Madrid, Paris, and Lisbon against massive fraudulent honey imports, primarily from China, revealed in a 2024 EU report showing 46% of samples were fake; Spain had a 51% rate, impacting beekeepers' livelihoods and consumer trust.
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64% Bias Score

UK Investigates Coca-Cola Chlorate Contamination
The UK Food Standards Agency is investigating Coca-Cola products after a recall across Europe due to high chlorate levels; five affected products were sold in the UK, prompting the investigation.

UK Investigates Coca-Cola Chlorate Contamination
The UK Food Standards Agency is investigating Coca-Cola products after a recall across Europe due to high chlorate levels; five affected products were sold in the UK, prompting the investigation.
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20% Bias Score

Coca-Cola Recalls Products Across Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners initiated a large-scale product recall across six European countries due to excessive chlorate levels detected in various products, including Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta, distributed since November 2023.

Coca-Cola Recalls Products Across Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners initiated a large-scale product recall across six European countries due to excessive chlorate levels detected in various products, including Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta, distributed since November 2023.
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16% Bias Score

EU Bans Bisphenol A from Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, following a 2023 EFSA opinion citing health risks across all ages; the ban, years in the making, includes containers, bottles, and coatings, and may extend to other consumer products.

EU Bans Bisphenol A from Food Contact Materials
The European Union banned Bisphenol A (BPA) from all food contact materials starting January 20, 2024, following a 2023 EFSA opinion citing health risks across all ages; the ban, years in the making, includes containers, bottles, and coatings, and may extend to other consumer products.
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36% Bias Score

EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Packaging
The European Union has banned Bisphenol A (BPA) in most food contact materials from January 20, 2025, due to potential health risks identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), impacting various products like reusable bottles, cans, and food packaging.

EU Bans Bisphenol A in Food Packaging
The European Union has banned Bisphenol A (BPA) in most food contact materials from January 20, 2025, due to potential health risks identified by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA), impacting various products like reusable bottles, cans, and food packaging.
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40% Bias Score

FDA Bans Red No. 3 Food Dye Despite Lack of Human Cancer Link
The U.S. FDA banned Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye, from its food supply by January 15, 2027, due to the Delaney Clause, which prohibits food additives shown to cause cancer in animals even without evidence of human harm; Canada, however, continues to permit its use within specific limits.

FDA Bans Red No. 3 Food Dye Despite Lack of Human Cancer Link
The U.S. FDA banned Red No. 3, a synthetic food dye, from its food supply by January 15, 2027, due to the Delaney Clause, which prohibits food additives shown to cause cancer in animals even without evidence of human harm; Canada, however, continues to permit its use within specific limits.
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36% Bias Score
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