Horsemeat in UK

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LONDON (Reuters) - Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, said on Monday it had found horse DNA exceeding 60 percent in some of its own-brand frozen spaghetti bolognese meals withdrawn from stores last week.

Tesco said tests carried out since pulling the product last Wednesday had identified the presence of horse DNA, with most positive results at a trace level of less than one percent. However, three tests showed horse DNA levels of over 60 percent.

None of its tests were positive for the potentially harmful drug known as bute - a common, anti-inflammatory painkiller for sporting horses but banned for animals intended for eventual human consumption, it said.

The news is the latest installment in a scandal that has rocked the food industry in Britain and across Europe. Investigations into suppliers have been launched in recent weeks after the discovery that beef products sold to some of Britain's major supermarkets and fast-food chain Burger King contained horsemeat.

Tesco had already dropped an Irish supplier of frozen beef burgers that had also tested positive for horse DNA.

The firm had pulled its frozen Everyday Value Spaghetti Bolognese product last week as a precaution after the manufacturer Findus withdrew its beef products on the advice of its French supplier Comigel, which also supplies Tesco.

Findus said last week that some of its beef lasagne meals had contained horse meat.

On Monday, Tesco said the source of the horse meat was still under investigation by the relevant authorities, but added that it would not take food from Comigel's facility again.

"The level of contamination suggests that Comigel was not following the appropriate production process for our Tesco product and we will not take food from their facility again," Tesco said, adding that it had let customers down.

Horse DNA Found In Tesco Spaghetti Bolognese
 
Horse steak isn't bad. In CR horse meat is available in all meat shops.
 
i veggie so i dont know why the fuss,people eat little lambs sweet little piggies...yet feel moral high ground when it horse
 
Seems the people in the UK don't give a flying fart....anyhow...we used to call the meat in the Krystal Burgers horse meat.....
 
oh i thought you mean 4 horsemen finally ended up splitting . my bad. =X

I thought of this comic from years ago when you mentioned 4 horsemen, lol...

putthatinyourpipeandsmokeit.jpg
 
Actually, I think the major concern was about a drug that's found in horses (administered by vets and horse owners) that is not good for humans.

Still, I don't want to be eating horses. :(
 
I take it you people have never had a bucket of fried horse ears. :drool:
 
I liked cow tongues myself, they're actually not bad. When I first eat it, it felt weird.... like eating your own tongue, but much deep sensation, it felt like it's part of you.

Dunno about horse ones. I hear they eat horse tongues in Japan
 
"This steak still has whip marks where the jockey was hitting it!"
 
What's the big deal? Horse has been eaten by European cultures for thousands of years.
 
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