Where’s the beef? Burger King finds horse DNA in patties
By , on February 1st, 2013
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Fast food chain Burger King said traces of horse DNA were found in samples of patties from a food-processing plant in Ireland but that the meat never reached its eateries. “Four samples recently taken from the Silvercrest plant have shown the presence of very small trace levels of equine DNA. This product was never sold to our restaurants,” the company said in a statement. “They promised to deliver 100 per cent British and Irish beef patties and have not done so.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Where’s the beef? Burger King finds horse DNA in patties
<!– google_ad_section_start –> Fast food chain Burger King said traces of horse DNA were found in samples of patties from a food-processing plant in Ireland but that the meat never reached its eateries. “Four samples recently taken from the Silvercrest plant have shown the presence of very small trace levels of equine DNA. This product was never sold to our restaurants,” the company said in a statement. “They promised to deliver 100 per cent British and Irish beef patties and have not done so.” <!– google_ad_section_end –>
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Where’s the beef? Burger King finds horse DNA in patties
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