Horse DNA found in cottage pies due to be served in Lancashire schools

HORSE DNA has been found in pre-prepared cottage pies due to be served in Lancashire schools.

Lancashire County Council has withdrawn the 'beef product' from 47 school kitchens.

Provisional tests on the product, which is made by an external supplier, were confirmed late last night (Thursday) and have been passed on to the Food Standards Agency.

Since concerns over the contamination of horsemeat arose, Lancashire County Scientific Service has played a key role in the analysis of beef products.

Lancashire's is one of seven laboratories in the UK accredited to carry out the tests that have been requested by the Food Standards Agency.

In response to concerns, the county council's catering service submitted a range of beef products from its suppliers to be analysed by Lancashire County Scientific Services, in accordance with Food Standards Agency guidelines.

County councillor Susie Charles, cabinet member for children and schools, said: "We share the concerns people have about what is clearly a major problem in food supplies across the UK and Europe.

"Because of those concerns we decided to seek extra assurance that our external suppliers were not providing any products containing horsemeat DNA, and one of the products has returned a positive result.

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"Relatively few schools in Lancashire use this particular product but our priority is to provide absolute assurance that meals contain what the label says – having discovered this one doesn't, we have no hesitation in removing it from menus.

"This does not appear to be a food safety issue but I've no doubt parents will agree we need to take a very firm line with suppliers and it is a credit to our officers that we have been able to quickly identify the problem and take the product off the menus."

Comments(3)

zaney5 says...
2:17pm Fri 15 Feb 13

If there was ever a time to promote vegetarianism in schools then it is now!

hogheaven says...
4:24pm Fri 15 Feb 13

People do not spend enough time reading food packaging labels. If they did they would not eat 90% of the products which contain E number additives, suspect meat products and other colouring agents You cannot rely on Supermarkets to advise you they are in it for the maximum profit they only safe way is to grow what you eat but for most people that is no possible

Moonbase says...
6:01am Sat 16 Feb 13

Makes me laugh both this crowd and the NHS want to pay peanuts for food,well they are better off buying peanuts and feeding them to thier customers because I know for a fact it is all about price.
Lol You get what you pay for!

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