Chain is shocked at horse DNA find
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Whitbread, which has its HQ in Dunstable, has spoken of its shock when horse DNA was found in two meals destined for its restaurant menus.
The equine DNA was discovered in meat lasagne and beefburgers provided by suppliers, after Whitbread sent off products for independent tests. The two affected products were immediately taken off the menus.
In a statement, Whitbread said: “We are shocked and disappointed at this failure of the processed meat supply chain.”
Whitbread, based in the Houghton Hall Business Park in Porz Avenue, is just one of the household names caught up in the national horsemeat scandal.
The furore began in January, when inspectors found traces of horsemeat in some beefburgers stocked by various big-name supermarkets.
A number of UK retailers have recalled processed beef products found to contain horse DNA.
Major supermarket chiefs were among those who signed an open public letter last week, saying they shared shoppers’ “anger and outrage”.
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