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英问题汉堡所含马肉实为波兰廉价碎肉

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Horsemeat found in beef burgers manufactured for British supermarkets was imported from Poland, it emerged last night.

Tests have revealed thatraw materialsupplied to an Irish processing plant, which made burgers for Tesco, Aldi, Lidl and Iceland, contained as much as 20 percent horse DNA, the Irish Government said.

Around 10million beef burgers have been withdrawn from sale by supermarkets, and other smaller retailers in the UK, since the scandal, which centred around the Silvercrest factory, in County Monaghan, broke earlier this month.

Customers and food standards experts were left reeling after tests by the Foods Safety Authority of Ireland revealed burgers supplied to TescoBritains biggest supermarket chain - contained 29.1 percent horse DNA.

Burger King also stopped using Silvercrests products, although there was no horsemeat found in burgers sold by the fast food chain.

Simon Coveney, the Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, said the latest tests were amajor breakthroughin their investigation to identify the source of the contaminated products.

He had initially suggested imported ingredients from Spain and the Netherlands were to blame, but yesterday revealed thelikelysource was an unnamed factory in the eastern European country.

Mr Coveney said the raw material was made fromlow valuecuts of meat.

Its fat cuts, trims, de-sinewed meats,’ Mr Coveney said. ‘There was equine DNA, which is horsemeat, in the product.

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