date:Oct 18, 2012
at is red, but seems not so well dyed in parts, so maybe it was injected with needles, he said.
If needles were used to inject the dye then bacteria could have been transferred from the meat's surface to the interior, increasing the risk of food poisoning, he added.
The agency was tipped off by Swedish wholesaler Svensk Cater, following a complaint from a customer.
Heat AB's Managing Director Ake Hultberg told Reuters news agency that the meat he had tried was good.
When we received the prod