近期席卷歐洲的“馬肉丑聞”又有新進展,雀巢公司生產(chǎn)的兩款冷凍意粉產(chǎn)品被檢出有馬肉成分,含量雖不高,但超過了1%。該公司立即開始在意大利和西班牙召回這兩款產(chǎn)品,另外一款產(chǎn)自法國的冷凍產(chǎn)品也被召回。雀巢公司網(wǎng)站發(fā)布的一份聲明表示,已查出這些產(chǎn)品的肉類供應(yīng)商來自德國,并稱此事雖不涉及食品安全問題,但產(chǎn)品標簽有誤說明這些產(chǎn)品未能達到消費者期望的高標準。除將有關(guān)產(chǎn)品下架以外,雀巢公司還表示“將加強現(xiàn)有的綜合質(zhì)量保障體系,對所有即將在歐洲進行加工的牛肉增加馬肉DNA檢測程序”?!榜R肉丑聞”已波及英國、法國、德國、瑞士等12個歐洲國家,英國和德國近期均表示要建立冷凍食品檢測機制。
?Nestle is the latest in a string of major food producers to find traces of horsemeat in beef meals. |
The Swiss-based firm has halted deliveries of products containing meat from a German supplier.
Nestle is the latest in a string of major food producers to find traces of horsemeat in beef meals.
A spokesman for the company said levels of horse DNA were very low but above 1%.
Last week the firm said its products did not contain horsemeat.
Nestle withdrew two chilled pasta products, Buitoni Beef Ravioli and Beef Tortellini, in Italy and Spain.
Lasagnes a la Bolognaise Gourmandes, a frozen product for catering businesses produced in France, will also be withdrawn.
A spokesman for the company told the BBC that Nestle had identified a problem with a supplier from Germany.
A statement on the Nestle website identified the supplier as HJ Schypke, a sub-contractor of JBS Toledo, a major meat processing company based in Belgium.
"There is no food safety issue, but the mislabeling of products means they fail to meet the very high standards consumers expect from us," the statement said.
In addition to removing the three affected products from sale, Nestle would be "enhancing our existing comprehensive quality assurance program by adding new tests on beef for horse DNA prior to production in Europe", it added.
The BBC's Imogen Foulkes in Geneva says the news that the world's biggest food producer is now having to withdraw some foods, shows the problem is far wider than previously thought and, critics say, how dangerously unregulated the food industry has become.
The widening scandal over mislabeled horsemeat has affected at least 12 European countries, including Switzerland, where the retailer Co-op - famous for its broad range of organic, locally-sourced food - was on Monday forced to remove nine different products from its shelves.
Last Wednesday, the company said it had found horsemeat in its own-brand frozen lasagne produced by the Comigel food processing company in France.
Co-op now faces possible charges of negligence from the Swiss authorities.
France meanwhile partially lifted a production ban for another meat processing firm, Spanghero.
The French government revoked its license last week over suspicions that Spanghero knowingly sold horsemeat labeled as beef, an allegation the company rejects.
The French authorities said that unwitting workers should not be penalized.
As a result the firm will be allowed to produce minced meat, sausages and ready-to-eat meals, but not to stock frozen meat.
Meanwhile the UK and Germany have also both pledged to step up testing of frozen food products.
(Source: BBC)
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