Beef products withdrawn from British MPs’ menu
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<!– google_ad_section_start –> Britain’s House of Commons on Tuesday withdrew four beef products from its canteen menus as tests were carried out for traces of horsemeat, a spokesman said. The move to test the “meat derivative” items was taken as a “precaution” as the horsemeat scandal directly affected lawmakers for the first time. “A supplier Brakes to the House of Commons Catering Service is currently carrying out tests on its products containing beef,” the spokesman confirmed. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Beef products withdrawn from British MPs’ menu
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Britain’s House of Commons on Tuesday withdrew four beef products from its canteen menus as tests were carried out for traces of horsemeat, a spokesman said. The move to test the “meat derivative” items was taken as a “precaution” as the horsemeat scandal directly affected lawmakers for the first time. “A supplier Brakes to the House of Commons Catering Service is currently carrying out tests on its products containing beef,” the spokesman confirmed. <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Beef products withdrawn from British MPs’ menu
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