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Horse DNA found in halal burgers for Lancashire schools | |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Frozen beef products have been withdrawn from schools in Lancashire after horse DNA was found in halal beef burgers. | |
Earlier in February, Food Standards Agency tests found horsemeat in cottage pies delivered to the county's schools. | Earlier in February, Food Standards Agency tests found horsemeat in cottage pies delivered to the county's schools. |
Following that, the county council carried out tests and found horse DNA in halal burgers sent to four schools. | |
Lancashire Council of Mosques said it was "disgusted" and it was considering calling a boycott of all school meals. | |
Hanif Dudhwala, of the Lancashire Council of Mosques, said: "We have no confidence whatsoever left in Lancashire County Council. | |
"We are absolutely shocked and disgusted by the revelations that have come out today." | |
Lancashire County Council leader Geoff Driver said the council had "no choice" but to withdraw all beef products. | |
The council carried out tests on all the frozen processed beef products it provides to schools following the discovery of horse DNA in the cottage pies. | |
'Written assurances' | 'Written assurances' |
A council spokesman said the "large majority" of products had tested negative but the cottage pies and halal beef burgers had tested positive. | A council spokesman said the "large majority" of products had tested negative but the cottage pies and halal beef burgers had tested positive. |
He said the burgers were only available to four schools, all of which had been "contacted and informed". | He said the burgers were only available to four schools, all of which had been "contacted and informed". |
He added that the beef products, which are supplied to secondary schools and about one in ten primary schools, "only make up a small proportion of the menu, so pupils will continue to have a wide range of food to choose from". | |
He said a halal lamb burgers manufactured on the same premises as the beef burgers had also been suspended. | |
Mr Driver said it was "frankly appalling that we have found horsemeat in two products which were supposedly 100% beef". | Mr Driver said it was "frankly appalling that we have found horsemeat in two products which were supposedly 100% beef". |
"These products came from manufacturers who not only carry all the correct certification, but who also recently provided us with written assurances their products did not contain horsemeat," he said. | "These products came from manufacturers who not only carry all the correct certification, but who also recently provided us with written assurances their products did not contain horsemeat," he said. |
"Under the circumstances, we feel we have no choice but to withdraw all frozen processed beef products as a precaution until the food industry and regulators do something to restore confidence in what people are being fed." | "Under the circumstances, we feel we have no choice but to withdraw all frozen processed beef products as a precaution until the food industry and regulators do something to restore confidence in what people are being fed." |
He added that the council had been "proactive" in testing meat at its Preston laboratory, which is also used by the Food Standards Agency. | He added that the council had been "proactive" in testing meat at its Preston laboratory, which is also used by the Food Standards Agency. |
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