In a surprise move, Coca-Cola announced the recall of 2000 cases of their drinks following potential contamination.
The recall was issued after Coca-Cola identified that their 2-liter bottles as well as the 500ml bottles, both of which have production codes L352641 and L352441, may have been contaminated. The recalled products were manufactured in Northern Ireland and were distributed in the UK.
According to a statement released by the company, they have taken the necessary procedure to recall the affected products. They are Professor Ronald Smith, Head of Food & Drink, Northern Ireland, said: “The safety of our consumers and our products are of utmost importance to us. We have initiated this recall as a precautionary measure. We want to apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause”.
The recall is aimed at educating consumers regarding product safety, increasing information available, and ensuring that strict safety protocols in manufacturing or distributing their products are maintained actively.
The Company has set up an efficient refund procedure. Consumers are asked to return the product purchased from any store and will be entitled to a full refund for the product on presenting it, together with proof of purchase.
The Coca-Cola Company believes that this recall is a positive step towards consumer safety and their commitment is absolutely dedicated to delivering the highest quality of their products. They have been running regular food safety tests on their products and will continue to do so.
It is encouraging to see that the company is taking quick and effective measures to ensure consumer safety. It is necessary that companies of any size take stringent measures to provide safe products to their consumers.
In a surprise move, Coca-Cola announced the recall of 2000 cases of their drinks following potential contamination.
The recall was issued after Coca-Cola identified that their 2-liter bottles as well as the 500ml bottles, both of which have production codes L352641 and L352441, may have been contaminated. The recalled products were manufactured in Northern Ireland and were distributed in the UK.
According to a statement released by the company, they have taken the necessary procedure to recall the affected products. They are Professor Ronald Smith, Head of Food & Drink, Northern Ireland, said: “The safety of our consumers and our products are of utmost importance to us. We have initiated this recall as a precautionary measure. We want to apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause”.
The recall is aimed at educating consumers regarding product safety, increasing information available, and ensuring that strict safety protocols in manufacturing or distributing their products are maintained actively.
The Company has set up an efficient refund procedure. Consumers are asked to return the product purchased from any store and will be entitled to a full refund for the product on presenting it, together with proof of purchase.
The Coca-Cola Company believes that this recall is a positive step towards consumer safety and their commitment is absolutely dedicated to delivering the highest quality of their products. They have been running regular food safety tests on their products and will continue to do so.
It is encouraging to see that the company is taking quick and effective measures to ensure consumer safety. It is necessary that companies of any size take stringent measures to provide safe products to their consumers.