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In other news : Coca-Cola

Postby hong kong phooey » April 2nd, 2017, 1:03 am

Nigerians boycott Coca-Cola drinks after court rules them 'poisonous

wonder what is the level in Trinidad ?

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/03/28/afric ... index.html

Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)Consumers of Sprite and Fanta have more to worry about than rotting teeth according to a Lagos High Court judge, who ruled that the Coca-Cola products could be "poisonous."

The court held that high levels of benzoic acid and sunset additives in the popular soft drinks could pose a health risk to consumers when mixed with ascorbic acid, commonly known as vitamin C, according to local media.
Justice Adedayo Oyebanji ordered the Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC) to place written warnings on Fanta and Sprite bottles against drinking them with vitamin C, and awarded costs of two million naira ($6,350) against the National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) for failing to ensure health standards.
"It is manifest that NAFDAC has been grossly irresponsible in its regulatory duties to the consumers of Fanta and Sprite manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company," the judge said. "NAFDAC has failed the citizens of this great nation by its certification as satisfactory for human consumption products ... which become poisonous in the presence of ascorbic acid."
Incendiary judgement
The incendiary judgment followed a lawsuit brought against regulator NAFDAC and the NBC -- a member of Coca-Cola Hellenic group which bottles Coca-Cola products in Nigeria -- by Lagos businessman Dr. Emmanuel Fijabi Adebo.

The claimant's company, Fijabi Adebo Holdings Limited, attempted to export Coca-Cola products to the United Kingdom for retail in February 2007.
But authorities in the UK seized and subsequently destroyed a shipment, Adebo claimed, because the products contained excessive levels of sunset yellow and benzoic acid. The latter substance can form the carcinogen benzene when combined with ascorbic acid, according to the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Lawyers for the NBC argued that the products were not intended for export, but Justice Adedayo Oyebanji rejected this defense.
"Soft drinks manufactured by Nigeria Bottling Company ought to be fit for human consumption irrespective of color or creed," the judge said.
Mr Adebo was pleased by the verdict but vowed to pursue further damages.
"I'm happy that I'm victorious and we've alerted Nigerians and the entire world to what is happening in Nigeria," the businessman told CNN. "What the court fined NAFDAC is not one tenth of the amount I've spent on litigation ... We should have been awarded at least the amount that we spent in purchasing that product and in exporting it to UK. We are entitled to special damages for what we have gone through."
Different standards
Both the NBC and NAFDAC are appealing against the ruling, arguing that the Coca-Cola products do not exceed benzoic acid limits for Nigeria or international limits set by Codex, the international food standards body administered by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
"The UK standards limit benzoic acid in soft drinks to a maximum of 150 mg/kg. Both Fanta and Sprite have benzoic levels of 200 mg/kg which is lower than the Nigerian regulatory limit of 250 mg/kg," wrote Sade Morgan, legal, public affairs and communications director of the NBC.
"The permissible ingredient levels set by countries for their food and beverage products are influenced by a number of factors such as climate, an example being the UK, a temperate region, requiring lower preservative levels unlike tropical countries."

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Postby Monk BANzai » April 2nd, 2017, 1:38 am

And I'm seeing a 1.25 liter version now that selling like "cookeen" lol...

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Postby ruffnek » April 2nd, 2017, 2:31 am

Ras, in suriname, have all quantity, selling like hot bread, 350ml, 500ml, 1000ml, 1500ml, and famous 2l,.....Also shops and groceries give cups to go as well

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Postby adnj » April 2nd, 2017, 7:00 am

Nigeria doesn't meet the UK standard but they exceed the international standard (FAO). The question is why should a Nigerian company be held accountable for not meeting UK standards. The judge was obviously in error and I doubt that this ruling will stand.

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Postby sMASH » April 2nd, 2017, 9:13 am

^^ if a uk national traveled to nigeria, bought a cokes, and went back to uk, then consumed it, it would have been out of spec for health, even though the product was not intended for sale in the uk.

the company wasn't fined, it was the nigerian ministry of health, (NAFDAC National Agency For Food and Drug Administration and Control) that was fined for not regulating properly. the judge says that the people responsible for regulating foods in nigeria need to buck up.

hear what ah qwan:

-Dr. Emmanuel Fijabi Adebo. bought some cokes to export to the uk.
-the cokes met the nigerian standard, but over the limits for uk, and was seized on entry
-dr. emmanuael sued the compay making the cokes (NBC) and the ministry of health(NAFDAC) for causing his stocks to be seized.
- the judged agreed that the it was wrong, but put the blame on the minisitry of health (NAFDAC) for not ensuring that it is fit for human consumption.
-NBC and NAFDAC are appealing the judgement, saying that different countries have different limits, and their cokes was not supposed to be sold in the uk.


all in all, the judge saying, 'if is poison for the white man to drink, then is poison for nigerians to drink. WE IS F@#$IN PEOPLE TOO!'

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Re: In other news : Coca-Cola

Postby uncle sam » April 2nd, 2017, 11:46 am

coke is so good

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Postby hong kong phooey » April 2nd, 2017, 2:15 pm

uncle sam wrote:coke is so good

Second that.

Just goes to show though all cokes are not the same.

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Postby desifemlove » April 2nd, 2017, 3:32 pm

nanny state? dr. rowley, do nothing. people are free to choose or not, and come on, who DON'T know that Coke is bad for you? KFC isn't good for you. Roti and doubles ent. Pizza ent. If people want diabetes, hypertension, stroke, or related condition, go ahead. it shouldn't be the government's issue.

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Postby nick639v2 » April 2nd, 2017, 3:38 pm

If yall love coke, try to get ure hands on the *real sugar* coke or Pepsi when u go Canada etc...

It is epic compared to the hf corn syrup we use locally

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Re: In other news : Coca-Cola

Postby shogun » April 2nd, 2017, 4:29 pm

Not affected...

Haven't had a carbonated drink in years

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Re: In other news : Coca-Cola

Postby Emmar01 » April 2nd, 2017, 5:22 pm

Gimme Pepsi anyday

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