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No dodgy soft drinks here: FDA
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) says no chlorate-contaminated soft drinks from a Coca-Cola bottling plant in Europe have been imported here.Last month, Coca-Cola recalled some soft drinks in ...
BANGKOK: The Food and Drug Administration has confirmed that no soft drinks contaminated with chlorate from a Coca-Cola ...
More than 27 tonnes of narcotics will be incinerated on Thursday as part of the Office of Narcotics Control Board's (ONCB) drug eradication efforts.Apikit Chrojprasert, deputy secretary-general of the ...
Over 27 tonnes of narcotics are set to be destroyed tomorrow as part of the drug crackdown efforts by the ONCB.
Field hospitals in Thai refugee camps, landmine clearance in war zones, and drugs to treat millions suffering from diseases ...
With Donald Trump returning to office, 2025 could be a bumper year for cultivated meat bans in the US – here are the ...
Thai businesses are expected to incur up to 1 billion baht ($29.5 million) in losses from China's ban on sugar syrup and ...
The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a warning against the use ... of a state-of-the-art backend semiconductor plant in Samut Prakan, just south of Bangkok, marking a significant ...
Manufacturers will no longer be allowed to use the dye, called red No 3 or red dye 3, after studies linked it to cancer in male laboratory rats, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA ...
The Food and Drug Administration is banning the dye in food items, the move coming more than three decades after it was barred in cosmetics.
Nearby, find salons, spas, and shops, or wander the tightly-packed sois to catch a glimpse of Bangkok professional life as local workers pack into alleyway food stalls during lunch breaks.
On Wednesday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) proscribed the dye based on a 2022 petition by consumer advocacy groups against its use, which had already been banned in cosmetics 35 years ago.