Saturday, 9 February 2013




Horsemeat 'lasagna' scandal hits France and Luxembourg

Horsemeat  lasagna  scandal hits France and Luxembourg 
(AGI) - London, Feb 8 - With British supermarkets ordering the removal of frozen 'lasagna' meals from their shelves after discovering large percentages of horsemeat, health officials and distributors in France and Luxembourg also spotlighted the issue on Friday. Tests carried out on its frozen lasagna meals by Findus, revealed that the advertised all-beef filling had been mixed in with 60-100 percent horsemeat - produced by French supplier Comigel. It is understood that the meals themselves were produced in Luxembourg, where health officials revealed that the meat imported from France had been fraudulently labelled as beef.
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