Precautionary measures: Burger King drops ‘horse meat’ supplier

Food safety experts say horse meat poses no added health risks to consumers.


Reuters January 25, 2013

LONDON: Burger King, one of the most popular fast-food chains in Britain, said on Thursday it had stopped using one of the firms caught up in the scandal of supplying grocers with beef that contained horse meat.

The British food industry has been rocked by the revelation last week that retailers including market leader Tesco and smaller chains Aldi, Lidl and Iceland had sold beef products that contained horse meat.

Food safety experts say horse meat poses no added health risks to consumers, but the discovery has raised concerns about the food supply chain and the ability to trace meat ingredients. On its website, Burger King said it had decided to replace all Silvercrest products in Britain and Ireland with products from another approved Burger King supplier. “This is a voluntary and precautionary measure,” Burger King, famed for its flame-grilled burgers, said.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 25th, 2013.

COMMENTS (1)

Stranger | 11 years ago | Reply

Go and ask the people lining at food banks , if they prefer horse meat to a hungry stomach. and today UK is destroying the suspected horse meat packets. Shame !!!

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