A nationwide recall of fizzy drink cans has been ordered after reports of cans rupturing under normal storage conditions, prompting a health safety investigation by the Food Standards Agency. The recall affects multiple brands distributed by a major UK soft drinks manufacturer, though the company has not been named pending formal notification.
The issue came to light following a series of incidents where cans were found to have expanded or burst, leading to injuries from sharp metal fragments and, in some cases, property damage. The FSA has urged consumers to check batch codes against a list released earlier today and to return affected products to point of purchase for a full refund.
Investigations suggest a fault in the canning process may have compromised seal integrity, allowing carbonation pressure to build beyond safe levels. The manufacturer has halted production lines pending a full audit. Industry analysts note that while canned beverage recalls are rare, they can have significant ramifications for consumer trust and supply chain logistics.
The FSA is working with local authorities to ensure that all affected stock is removed from shelves. This incident comes at a time when the soft drinks sector is already under scrutiny for packaging sustainability and quality control.








