French govt launches fraud probe into horse meat

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 09 Februari 2013 | 22.40

The French Ministry of Agriculture has announced that it will be investigating how horse meat ended up in what were supposed to be beef meals produced by a French company.

A spokesperson for the Ministry said that they consider the issue a matter of criminal fraud.

Last night retailers in Sweden followed Irish and UK counterparts in withdrawing some frozen meals from shops made by the French company Comigel.

Supermarkets are continuing to withdraw suspect meat products from sale,

Minister for Agriculture Simon Coveney said the issue is a Europe-wide problem and what was needed is a Europe-wide response regarding DNA testing of meat.

Two ready meal ranges sold by Aldi in Britain have been found to contain up to 100% horse meat, the supermarket chain has confirmed.

The company said it felt "angry and let down" by its French supplier Comigel, which also produced the contaminated Findus beef lasagnes.

Tests on Today's Special frozen beef lasagne and Today's Special frozen spaghetti bolognese found they contained between 30% and 100% horse meat, Aldi said.


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