Burger King reveals its burgers were contaminated in horsemeat scandal
date:Feb 01, 2013
stomers to DNA-check all value-meat products to restore confidence in the supply chain, which has been badly damaged by this scandal. Retailers need to reassure consumers about what checks are being undertaken.

Silvercrest, one of the biggest burger plants in Europe, employing 140 people and normally producing 200m burgers a year, is closed for deepcleaning and a change of management. ABP continued to apologise for its part in the affair.

DNA testing and other inquiries are continuing in Polan
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