Sky news pepsi contamination

You're referring to the recent news story about Pepsi contamination on Sky News!

For those who may not be aware, Sky News reported on a story about a batch of Pepsi products being contaminated with a chemical called 4-Methylimidazole (4-MEI), which is a known carcinogen. The contamination was allegedly found in some Pepsi products in the UK, including Pepsi Max and Diet Pepsi.

According to the report, the contamination was discovered by a food safety expert who tested the products and found high levels of 4-MEI. The expert claimed that the levels of 4-MEI in the Pepsi products were above the safe limit set by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA).

PepsiCo, the manufacturer of Pepsi, has since issued a statement denying the allegations and stating that their products are safe for consumption. They claimed that the levels of 4-MEI in their products are well within the safe limits set by regulatory authorities.

The story has sparked concerns among consumers and health experts, with some calling for a recall of the contaminated products. However, it's worth noting that the UK's Food Standards Agency (FSA) has not issued a recall or warning about the products, and the European Commission has not taken any action against PepsiCo.

It's always important to stay informed about food safety and to be aware of any potential contamination risks. If you're concerned about the safety of your food, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for any warnings or advisories, and to follow the guidance of regulatory authorities.

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