Horsemeat found in tinned beef in North

Horsemeat has been found in tinned beef sold in the North, it was revealed.

Horsemeat found in tinned beef in North

Horsemeat has been found in tinned beef sold in the North, it was revealed.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said equine DNA has been detected in canned beef product which was manufactured in Romania.

Officials said the Food Hall Sliced Beef in Rich Gravy, sold in Home Bargains stores in the North, has been withdrawn from sale.

The discount retail chain has 10 outlets in the North and specialises in homeware. It sells a limited range of branded food lines including tinned meat and fish.

The FSA said the presence of horse DNA was found during routine testing carried out by Lincolnshire County Council trading standards officers.

The product, made in January this year, contained between 1% and 5% horsemeat.

The tinned product did not contain any veterinary painkiller bute, which can be harmful to humans.

An FSA spokesman said: “The FSA has been informed that a batch of canned sliced beef that was found to contain horse DNA has been withdrawn from sale.

“The affected batch has been withdrawn from sale. If you have this product stored you are advised to return it to where you bought it. The affected batch has a best before date of January 2016 and a batch code of 13.04.C.”

A spokeswoman for TJ Morris Ltd, which owns Home Bargains, said: “As soon as we were made aware that the Food Standards Agency had found traces of horsemeat DNA in the Food Hall Sliced Beef in Gravy, it was removed from sale immediately.

“The affected batch was tested and the results indicated that a diminutive amount of horse DNA was present in the product – between one and 5% was found to be included.

“The FSA’s findings relate to just one batch of the product, which was produced in January 2013 – before horsemeat was found in a number of UK products. We have since had other batches of the same product tested, which were found to contain no traces of horsemeat.

“We work closely with our suppliers to ensure that our quality control is of the highest standard and extremely thorough.

“We are already liaising with this supplier to ensure that an even more robust process is in place moving forward.”

more courts articles

Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges Former DUP leader Jeffrey Donaldson arrives at court to face sex charges
Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court Case against Jeffrey Donaldson to be heard in court
Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody Defendant in Cobh murder case further remanded in custody

More in this section

Brexit Bill to make it easier for Irish people to get British citizenship progresses
Co Tyrone shooting inquest Coroner ‘prevented’ from delivering ruling on UVF deaths by Government challenge
'Inappropriate' Botox procedures leave young women 'looking older than 40' 'Inappropriate' Botox procedures leave young women 'looking older than 40'
War_map
Cookie Policy Privacy Policy Brand Safety FAQ Help Contact Us Terms and Conditions

© Examiner Echo Group Limited