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Coca-Cola workers reach deal after three-week strike over labor disputes: 'Best and final offer'
Coca-Cola workers reach deal after three-week strike over labor disputes: 'Best and final offer'

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time25-04-2025

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Coca-Cola workers reach deal after three-week strike over labor disputes: 'Best and final offer'

Coca-Cola workers recently went on strike over alleged unfair labor practices, including rising health care costs, low wages, and unsafe working conditions. The protests notably come as the company faces growing criticism for rolling back its environmental promises. Coca-Cola workers in Fort Wayne, Indiana, recently went on strike after negotiations with the company turned sour. The workers' union said the strike soon expanded to Toledo, Ohio, because the company sent a negotiator from Toledo to Fort Wayne to bargain on its behalf. According to Toledo news station WTOL, the strike involved drivers, merchandisers responsible for stocking products on store shelves, and employees at the bottling facility. Workers first went on strike after the company allegedly proposed increasing health insurance costs during contract negotiations but refused to provide workers with information regarding the specifics of the increase. During the early days of the strike, the company reportedly made a "last, best, and final offer" to Fort Wayne employees of a minimum wage increase of 1 cent per hour in Years 2, 3, and 4 of employment. Union members unanimously rejected the proposal, according to WTOL. Fort Wayne Union President Ehren Gerdes told WTOL the offer was a "smack in the face," adding that the union filed an unfair labor practice charge with the National Labor Relations Board, accusing Coca-Cola of bargaining in bad faith. The strike ended after nearly three weeks when a deal was made, according to Fort Wayne news station WANE. The beverage company is making further concessions to its workers that were not fully disclosed in the report but included a four-year cap on health care costs. "We are satisfied with the contract," Gerdes told WANE. "It moves Coke forward to meet the other area standards of the other beverage companies." The strike comes at a challenging time for Coca-Cola, especially regarding environmental progress and commitments. The company recently quietly abandoned its pledge to make 25% of bottles returnable or refillable by 2030 and reduced its recycled material target from 50% by 2030 to between 35% and 40% by 2035. Additionally, nearly 900 cases of Coca-Cola Original Taste were recalled last month after customers found plastic in their soda cans. The incident raised concerns about product safety and quality control. ​ Would you work for a company that doesn't have a sustainability strategy? No Only if the pay is good Only if I couldn't find another job Only if the company is working to develop a plan Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. The company is also under fire for being named the world's biggest polluter of plastic waste for the sixth year in a row. Despite these challenges, Coca-Cola has made progress on its environmental initiatives, including the development of hydrogen-powered vending machines and the incorporation of recycled plastics into its bottles. The company has also made strides to improve its water management and accessibility and switched to renewable energy at some facilities. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Active Recalls on Cheese, Coca-Cola and More to Be Aware of Right Now
Active Recalls on Cheese, Coca-Cola and More to Be Aware of Right Now

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time02-04-2025

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Active Recalls on Cheese, Coca-Cola and More to Be Aware of Right Now

"Key Takeaways" There are active recalls on Chomps Beef Sticks, Aldi cheese, Coca-Cola and more. Many of these products were sold nationwide at Costco, Trader Joe's and other retailers. Common recall causes include foreign matter contaminations and undeclared are a slew of recalls you should be aware of at the moment. From brand-name favorite drinks to pantry staples sold at Costco and Trader Joe's, there are several products to check your kitchen for. Here's everything you need to know about the latest alerts. Chomps recalled two classic flavors, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). This was due to a foreign matter contamination. The recalled Chomps Original Beef Sticks were sold at retailers nationwide, including Costco locations in 22 states. Each recalled beef stick has a printed establishment number of 6220A and UPC of 856584004183. In addition, the sticks sold in 12-count packaging contain a UPC of 856584004763. The following lot codes are also printed on the individual sticks: 25016, 25017, 25018, 25020 or 25021. Related: Chocolate Is Being Recalled Nationwide Due to Contamination—Here's What to Know Some Chomps Original Turkey Sticks have also been added to the recall, all of which were sold individually and bear the UPC of 856584004404 and a lot code of 25022 or 25023 on the individual stick package. Those sticks also have a printed establishment number of P6220A. Two consumers reported finding metal fragments in the snack product, resulting in this recall. If you are experiencing any illness or injury after consuming these beef sticks, contact your doctor. For questions about this recall, call Chomps at 855-636-1150 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. CST or visit for more information. Aldi just recalled cheese sold at locations in four states, according to the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA). This is due to possible foreign matter contamination. The recalled cheese is the Happy Farms by Aldi Colby Jack shredded cheese. Sold in 12-ounce plastic pouches, the recalled shredded cheese has a printed UPC of 4061463330840 and best-by dates of July 13 or 14, 2025. The cheese was sold at Aldi locations in Connecticut, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The recalled product may contain fragments of stainless steel in the shredded cheese, so check your refrigerator immediately for this product. If you have the recalled cheese on hand, return it to your local Aldi for a refund. For questions about this recall (or any recalls announced by the FDA), contact the FDA by calling 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332). Related: These 7 Food Dyes Are Starting to Get Banned in States—Should You Still Eat Them? There's an active recall on Coca-Cola soda cans sold in two states, per a recent FDA report. This is due to a foreign matter contamination as the drink may contain pieces of plastic. The soda recalled were 12-ounce cans of Coca-Cola Original Taste sold in 12-count packs. There is a UPC of '0 49000-00634 6' printed on each can and a UPC of '0 49000-02890 4' printed on the packaging. Each can has a best-by date of September 29, 2025, and the cases were sold at retail locations in Illinois and Wisconsin. Check your soda, and if it matches the recalled information, dispose of it or return it to your place of purchase for a possible refund. Over 210,000 pounds of liquid egg products are being recalled right now, according to the FSIS. The recalled liquid eggs may have been in contact with cleaning products containing sodium hypochlorite. The egg substitutes affected include multiple brands. Each of the following products are impacted and contain a printed establishment number of G1804 on the carton: Egg Beaters Original Liquid Egg Substitute in 32-ounce cartons with a best-by date of August 10, 2025 Egg Beaters Cage-Free Original Liquid Egg Substitute in 32-ounce cartons with a best-by date of August 9, 2025 Egg Beaters Cage-Free Original Frozen Egg Substitute or Egg Beaters No Enjauladas Original Sutituto de Huevo Congelado in 32-ounce cartons with a best-by date of March 7, 2025 Bob Evans Better'n Eggs Made with Real Egg Whites in 32-ounce cartons with a best-by date of August 10, 2025 Check your refrigerator for these products. While there are no illnesses or injuries connected to this recall, be sure to contact your healthcare provider if you are experiencing any side effects. For questions pertaining to this recall, contact Chuck Miller, Cargill Kitchen Solutions, at 1-844-419-1574 or media@ Related: Over 12,000 Espresso Machines Recalled Nationwide Due to Burn Hazard Trader Joe's latest recall is a popular bottle of salad dressing sold in 18 states and Washington, D.C. The product may contain multiple undeclared allergens. The recalled salad dressing is the Trader Joe's Hot Honey Mustard Dressing packaged in 12-fluid-ounce bottles. Each recalled bottle has a printed SKU of 80152 and a use-by date of May 27, 2025. They were sold at Trader Joe's locations in the following states and district: Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, North Carolina, New Mexico, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington, D.C. This salad dressing may contain peanuts, sesame, soy and wheat, all of which are common allergens that are not properly declared on the bottle. Those with allergies to these unlisted ingredients may experience an allergic reaction as serious as anaphylaxis. Common signs of anaphylactic shock include hives, difficulty breathing, abdominal pain, dizziness, tightness of the throat and in severe cases, cardiac arrest. Call 911 immediately if you have any of these symptoms after eating the recalled salad dressing. Consumers with questions can contact Trader Joe's Customer Relations at (626) 599-3817 or by emailing via their product feedback form. If you have a bag of Tostitos chips in your kitchen, you may want to check it for this recall information. Some 13-ounce bags of Tostitos Cantina Traditional Yellow Corn Tortilla Chips are being recalled right now, according to the FDA. The yellow corn chips affected have a UPC of '28400 52848' and a 'guaranteed fresh' date of May 20, 2025. The recalled Tostitos products were sold at grocery stores, retail locations and drug stores in the following states: Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. They may have also been sold online and shipped elsewhere. The recalled chips may contain milk, a common allergen that is not declared on the product. This means that those with a milk allergy could be at risk of an allergic reaction such as anaphylaxis when eating these chips. Seek immediate medical attention if you are experiencing symptoms of anaphylactic shock after consuming this recalled snack. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this recall, visit Frito-Lay's contact page or call the company at 1-800-352-4477 from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CDT, Monday through Friday. Related: Nationwide Recalls on Frozen Meals, Coffee Creamers and More to Be Aware of Right Now Read the original article on EATINGWELL

"Foreign object": Coca-Cola recalls 10,000 cans due to plastic contamination
"Foreign object": Coca-Cola recalls 10,000 cans due to plastic contamination

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time31-03-2025

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"Foreign object": Coca-Cola recalls 10,000 cans due to plastic contamination

A major company is the latest to be hit with an FDA recall announcement: Cola-Cola. According to the release, the "voluntary, firm-initiated recall" impacts 12-ounce Coca-Cola Original Taste cans due to "foreign object (plastic)." The date code on the affected product is SEP2925MDA and the recall is defined as a Class II, meaning that the "product may cause temporary or reversible health problems or a slight change of serious health problems." If you do have the impacted product on hand, be sure to either discard or return it. As Sabrina Weiss with PEOPLE notes, this is just one of many recalls within the past two weeks alone, which included Chomps beef and turkey sticks, Aldi shredded cheese, hot sauce and Lean Cuisine meals. As Gabe Hauari at USA TODAY writes, the recall impacts 10,000 cans of Cola-Cola — but they were only in two states: Illinois and Wisconsin.

FDA issues urgent recall on Coca-Cola after disturbing discovery found in nearly 900 cases — here's what it found
FDA issues urgent recall on Coca-Cola after disturbing discovery found in nearly 900 cases — here's what it found

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time31-03-2025

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FDA issues urgent recall on Coca-Cola after disturbing discovery found in nearly 900 cases — here's what it found

Hundreds of cases of Coca-Cola Original Taste aren't living up to the billing because customers have reported that they found plastic inside of some cans, according to Newsweek. The recall, initiated March 6, impacts 864 separate 12-packs in Illinois and Wisconsin with a date code of "SEP2925MDA." The Food and Drug Administration listed it as a Class II recall. That means that exposure to the beverage could cause "temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences," per Newsweek. "We are taking this voluntary action because nothing is more important to us than providing high-quality products to the people who drink our beverages," a Coca-Cola spokesperson told the publication. Consuming plastic is one way the troublesome and prolific substances are entering the body in smaller forms called microplastics, as noted by Harvard Medicine. Experts are studying how the particles are harming humans, including possible inflammation and kidney damage. The news is part of a mixed bag of headlines for Coca-Cola. In India, the well-known brand pushed recycling's importance by giving out thousands of jackets made with reused bottles. Other reports highlighted a cleaner solar energy project at an Indian production site. On the other hand, the company has been criticized for using loads of water in drought-hit Mexico during a time when residents were struggling to find clean H2O, HipLatina reported. Coca-Cola is also no stranger to plastic waste, often referred to as the company responsible for the most plastic pollution in the world. And this isn't its first safety recall, either. For the brand's part, 1.9 billion servings are produced daily. At that scale, it's tough to avoid recalls entirely. And it's something that happens for a wide range of products (even clams), for a variety of reasons. Scientific American listed some of the more troubling ones as of 2017. In 2011, lead was found in bubblegum. In 2017, a dead bat turned up in a packaged salad. Plastic contamination was on the list a couple of times for various products. That's likely why about 81% of respondents surveyed late last year by CivicScience were at least "somewhat" concerned about recalls after a recent spree of them. Supporting brands that use plastic-free packaging is a great way to encourage planet-friendly manufacturing. And avoiding single-use products is another way to help. A reusable water bottle, for example, can save you hundreds of bucks annually while providing a better experience. Do you worry about the quality of the air inside your home? Yes — often Yes — but only sometimes Only when it's bad outside No — I never do Click your choice to see results and speak your mind. What's more, experts are learning that eating more fruits and veggies can help to negate some of the harm microplastics can cause in our bodies. The government also has a couple of sites that provide updates on products to avoid. For reference, the recall number on the Coca-Cola concern is "F-0664-2025." The production time stamps are between 11:00 and 12:53. Impacted packs have a single-can UPC of "0 49000-00634 6" and a 12-pack UPC of "0 49000-02890 4," according to Newsweek. Join our free newsletter for good news and useful tips, and don't miss this cool list of easy ways to help yourself while helping the planet.

Check Your Fridge—Coca-Cola Has Recalled Nearly 900 Soda Cases
Check Your Fridge—Coca-Cola Has Recalled Nearly 900 Soda Cases

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time29-03-2025

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Check Your Fridge—Coca-Cola Has Recalled Nearly 900 Soda Cases

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Before you crack open your next can of Coca-Cola, there's yet another food recall you should absolutely know about. According to a report shared by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), select cans of Coca-Cola Original Taste have been voluntarily recalled due to the presence of a foreign object, specifically plastic. The original recall occurred earlier this month and has since been updated to "Class II" by the FDA. The organization states that a Class II recall is one that "may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote." Nearly 900 cases of the sodas, which were available in 12-count packs, were recalled from the states of Illinois and Wisconsin. At this point, no other states are included in the recall. The FDA reports that the recalled sodas were bottled and distributed by Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, LLC, in Milwaukee. For a list of the affected UPC codes, visit the FDA's site. "Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling is voluntarily recalling 864 cases of 12-pack Coca-Cola Classic in 12-oz cans in Illinois and Wisconsin," a company spokesperson said Wednesday in an emailed statement to USA TODAY. "The cases are being withdrawn because they did not meet our high-quality standards. We are taking this voluntary action because nothing is more important to us than providing high-quality products to the people who drink our beverages." The FDA has not provided specific advice for handling recalled sodas. However, standard procedure is to, of course, not drink them and return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. This latest recall serves as just one of many that have occurred due to the presence of a foreign material. Most recently, an assortment of Stouffer's and Lean Cuisine frozen entrées were recalled due to the possible presence of "wood-like" material. You Might Also Like Can Apple Cider Vinegar Lead to Weight Loss? Bobbi Brown Shares Her Top Face-Transforming Makeup Tips for Women Over 50

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