Coca-Cola Recalls Products Across Europe Due to Excess Chlorate
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners is recalling various products in several European countries due to excessive chlorate levels, potentially posing health risks for children, with production codes ranging from 328 GE to 338 GE.
Coca-Cola Recalls Products Across Europe Due to Excess Chlorate
Coca-Cola Europacific Partners is recalling various products in several European countries due to excessive chlorate levels, potentially posing health risks for children, with production codes ranging from 328 GE to 338 GE.
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24% 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
First Aid Beauty Recalls 3,000 Jars of Ultra Repair Cream
First Aid Beauty urgently recalled approximately 3,000 jars of its Coconut Vanilla Ultra Repair Cream (14oz, lot #s 24D44 & 24D45, expiring 4/10/2026-4/11/2026) after the FDA classified them as unfit for distribution due to a potential for temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequence...
First Aid Beauty Recalls 3,000 Jars of Ultra Repair Cream
First Aid Beauty urgently recalled approximately 3,000 jars of its Coconut Vanilla Ultra Repair Cream (14oz, lot #s 24D44 & 24D45, expiring 4/10/2026-4/11/2026) after the FDA classified them as unfit for distribution due to a potential for temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequence...
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28% Bias Score
FDA Proposes Asbestos Testing for Talc-Based Cosmetics
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a rule requiring manufacturers to test talc-containing cosmetics for asbestos, following Congressional legislation and public health concerns stemming from past contamination incidents and significant litigation, such as the $700 million settlemen...
FDA Proposes Asbestos Testing for Talc-Based Cosmetics
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proposed a rule requiring manufacturers to test talc-containing cosmetics for asbestos, following Congressional legislation and public health concerns stemming from past contamination incidents and significant litigation, such as the $700 million settlemen...
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48% Bias Score
Philips Faces Italian Class-Action Lawsuit Over Faulty Medical Devices
A class-action lawsuit against Philips in Italy targets 5.5 million potentially harmful ventilators and sleep therapy devices containing faulty foam, with over 30,000 registrants seeking compensation; while a US settlement reached $1.1 billion, the EU cases face different legal hurdles to prove harm...
Philips Faces Italian Class-Action Lawsuit Over Faulty Medical Devices
A class-action lawsuit against Philips in Italy targets 5.5 million potentially harmful ventilators and sleep therapy devices containing faulty foam, with over 30,000 registrants seeking compensation; while a US settlement reached $1.1 billion, the EU cases face different legal hurdles to prove harm...
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52% Bias Score
Coca-Cola Recalls Soft Drinks in Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola recalled several soft drink brands in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands due to higher-than-normal chlorate levels found in products with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE from a Ghent plant; the EU notified other countries, but only the three countries issued recalls.
Coca-Cola Recalls Soft Drinks in Europe Due to Chlorate Contamination
Coca-Cola recalled several soft drink brands in Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands due to higher-than-normal chlorate levels found in products with production codes 328 GE to 338 GE from a Ghent plant; the EU notified other countries, but only the three countries issued recalls.
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20% 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
Bin Lorry Firm Accused of Profiting from Worker's Death
Following the death of a bin lorry worker, David Carpenter, in January 2023, an inquest ruled his death was "foreseeable." Terberg, the manufacturer, was ordered to upgrade thousands of vehicles but is now accused of charging councils for the update, replacing identical parts before installation, wh...
Bin Lorry Firm Accused of Profiting from Worker's Death
Following the death of a bin lorry worker, David Carpenter, in January 2023, an inquest ruled his death was "foreseeable." Terberg, the manufacturer, was ordered to upgrade thousands of vehicles but is now accused of charging councils for the update, replacing identical parts before installation, wh...
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56% Bias Score
Nuna Recalls Nearly 609,000 Car Seats Due to Harness Issue
Nuna Baby Essentials recalled 608,911 Rava car seats due to a harness adjuster issue; seats manufactured between July 16, 2016, and October 25, 2023, are affected. Nuna offers free remedy kits to address the problem, which may cause children to not be properly restrained, increasing the risk of inju...
Nuna Recalls Nearly 609,000 Car Seats Due to Harness Issue
Nuna Baby Essentials recalled 608,911 Rava car seats due to a harness adjuster issue; seats manufactured between July 16, 2016, and October 25, 2023, are affected. Nuna offers free remedy kits to address the problem, which may cause children to not be properly restrained, increasing the risk of inju...
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12% Bias Score
France Destroys 225,000 Non-Compliant Toys in 2023
French authorities destroyed over 225,000 unsafe toys in 2023, a rise from 2022, with online marketplaces showing the most significant issues; dangers included small parts and accessible stuffing in toys.
France Destroys 225,000 Non-Compliant Toys in 2023
French authorities destroyed over 225,000 unsafe toys in 2023, a rise from 2022, with online marketplaces showing the most significant issues; dangers included small parts and accessible stuffing in toys.
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24% Bias Score