Monday, September 9, 2013

Food Fraud: Drugged Up Horsemeat Sold As Beef At Supermarkets

Frozen meals sold at a major supermarket chain contained horsemeat instead of beef, some of which was found to contain a veterinary drug so dangerous that it is illegal to give to humans. Some of the frozen meals sold at the Aldi supermarkets in Great Britain contained 100% horsemeat even though they were labeled beef, and at least two other major British supermarkets have been caught selling horsemeat as beef in recent weeks. Tesco, Britain’s largest grocer, sold hamburgers that contained horsemeat. Another chain called Findus sold lasagna that contained horsemeat.



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