The Rappel Conso website warns of the presence of the endocrine disruptor in 33 cl cans of Coca-Cola Cherry sold by the B&M brand

All of France is affected by this recall, launched Friday on the government website Rappel Conso.

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The Rappel Conso website issued an alert on June 28, 2024, about the presence of bisphenol A on the packaging of 33 cl Coca-Cola Cherry cans, sold in B&M stores. (RAPPEL.CONSO.GOUV)

Be careful if you have recently purchased 33 cl cans of Coca-Cola Cherry from the B&M brand, which specializes in good deals. The government website Rappel Conso published an alert on Friday June 28 concerning this product, on the grounds that the interior lining of the phenoxy resin can is produced from bisphenol A. The batch affected by this recall is as follows: No. 08/ 02/2025 L09B.

Due to this chemical contamination, it is requested to “no longer consume” these cans and request a refund.

Banned in France since 2015 in food containers, bisphenol A is considered by the National Food Safety Agency (ANSES) as an endocrine disruptor and is suspected of being linked to multiple disorders and diseases (heart cancer). breast, infertility, etc.).

In January, 15 players in the agri-food sector, including Bonduelle, D’Aucy and Unilever, were fined 19.5 million euros by the Competition Authority for having agreed between 2010 and 2015 not to communicate “on the presence or not” of bisphenol A in their cans and cans.


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