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samedi 2 février 2019

Rusty meat roams European markets


According to data released by the European Commission on Friday, 14 countries affected by the sale of Polish meat is not fit for consumption, while a spokeswoman said that a large investigation will be launched in this file and that inspectors will arrive in Poland on Monday.


According to data published by the European Commission on Friday (1 February 2019) 14 European countries were affected by the sale of non-edible meat in Poland. The spokeswoman for the Commission - the executive arm of the European Union - that an investigation will be launched in the scandal, while the inspectors are scheduled to arrive in Poland on Monday.

In its Food Safety Alert database, the Commission explained that these animals were not properly regulated and that their meat "was not suitable for human consumption".

A report by the Polish TVN 24 reported that meat was distributed from diseased animals slaughtered in a slaughterhouse in northeastern Poland and sold.

A spokeswoman for the UNHCR said the authorities closed the meat processing plant and followed and pulled his meat out of the market. The list of countries affected along with Poland included Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden and the Czech Republic.

Food contamination scandals have shaken the EU in recent years, including the rotten egg scandal in 2017 and the horse meat scandal in 2013.

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