Again Great-Britain and Ireland are confronted with a Burger Scandal. Tests of burgersamples stored by athe company Freeza Meats (Ireland) contained 80 per cent horse. In a statement released at 10pm on Monday night, the FSA said of the tests at Freeza Meats: “Of the 12 samples from the suspect consignment that have been tested, two of the samples came back positive for horse meat, at around 80 per cent. Professor Alan Reilly, whose research at the Food Safety Authority of Ireland first exposed the contamination of processed beef burgers, said: “We are no longer talking about trace amounts... We are talking about horse meat.
source: equnews.be/ Independent
Again Great-Britain and Ireland are confronted with a Burger Scandal. Tests of burgersamples stored by athe company Freeza Meats (Ireland) contained 80 per cent horse. In a statement released at 10pm on Monday night, the FSA said of the tests at Freeza Meats: “Of the 12 samples from the suspect consignment that have been tested, two of the samples came back positive for horse meat, at around 80 per cent. Professor Alan Reilly, whose research at the Food Safety Authority of Ireland first exposed the contamination of processed beef burgers, said: “We are no longer talking about trace amounts... We are talking about horse meat.
source: equnews.be/ Independent