France traces all suspect Polish beef, says some already sold

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France traces all suspect Polish beef, says some already sold
'The remaining 145 kilos have been identified in lots prepared by wholesalers, butchers, or restaurants,' says a statement

PARIS, France – France’s agriculture ministry said Saturday, February 2, it had traced the remainder of the suspect Polish beef imported into the country, adding that some of it had been sold to consumers. 

“The remaining 145 kilos have been identified in lots prepared by wholesalers, butchers, or restaurants,” a statement said. 

In total France imported 795 kilograms (1,750 pounds) of the meat from a Polish slaughterhouse where allegedly sick cows were butchered. Five hundred kilos were found and destroyed earlier and 150 kilos sold to consumers with the remaining 145 kilos unaccounted for until Saturday.

A ministry official told Agence France-Presse that some of the remaining 145 kilos had already been sold.

“What is complicated is that the 145 kilos were mixed with meat of other origin” by a wholesaler.

“At this stage a few dozen restuarants and butchers’ shops are concerned mainly in the Paris region,” a statement said. 

French Agriculture Minister Didier Guillaume has said 9 French companies had been “duped” into importing beef from the abattoir in Kalinowo, a village some 100 kilometers (60 miles) northeast of Warsaw.

Poland’s chief veterinarian Pawel Niemczuk has confirmed that 2.7 tons of the suspect beef was exported to 13 EU countries. But Polish authorities have said the meat does not pose a health risk.

The slaughterhouse has been closed and a probe launched. – Rappler.com

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