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Superdrug Removes Skincare Brand After Ingredients Found in West Bank Settlement

Superdrug has removed a skincare brand from its shelves after the brand's ingredients were identified in a West Bank Israeli settlement. The retailer acted following reports linking the products to the location.

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Superdrug has removed a skincare brand from its product range after reports indicated that some of its ingredients appeared in a West Bank Israeli settlement. The retailer made the decision after the suspected presence of the cosmetic ingredients was noted at the settlement site.

Superdrug confirmed the removal in a statement to customers and suppliers. The company did not name the specific brand or provide further details on the timeline of its review. No other retailers have announced similar actions at this time.

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