Google – AFP, 24 January 2013
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Burger King
has decided to replace its beef supplier after the horsemeat
scare (AFP/File,
Paul J. Richards)
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LONDON —
Burger King has ditched an Irish supplier of beef that is at the centre of a
food scare after horse meat was discovered in beefburgers sold in Britain and
Ireland, where it is deemed to be a taboo.
The US
fast-food giant said Wednesday it has decided to replace all Silvercrest beef
products in Britain and Ireland with those from another supplier.
"This
is a voluntary and precautionary measure," Burger King said in a
statement.
"We
are working diligently to identify suppliers that can produce 100 percent pure
Irish and British beef products that meet our high quality standards."
It added:
"We take this matter seriously and will continue with our investigations
to determine how this situation occurred and what lessons can be learned."
The Food
Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) had last week revealed that up to 29 percent
of the meat content of some beefburgers was in fact horse, while they also
found pig DNA.
The frozen
burgers were on sale in high-street supermarket chains Tesco and Iceland in
both Britain and Ireland, and in Irish branches of Lidl, Aldi and Dunnes
Stores. Tesco is Britain's biggest retailer.
The FSAI
said the burgers had been made at two processing plants in Ireland and one in
northern England.
Simon
Coveney, Ireland's agriculture and food minister, said the source of the
problem appeared to be products imported from the Netherlands and Spain.
Horse meat
is a common sight in central Asia, China, Latin America and parts of Europe.
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