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Alltech's 2013 Symposium offers a glimpse of crisis management in a 24/7 world
LEXINGTON, Ky. - Europe's horse meat scandal has put food once more in world news and left a legacy of consumer distrust in the food industry. A host of top players have been caught up in the spiraling scandal including Nestle - the world's largest food...Tags: Arts and Culture, Food Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Customs and Tradition
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Ireland: Plant sent horse labeled 'beef' to Czechs
DUBLIN (AP) - An Irish slaughterhouse has been caught labeling horse meat as beef and shipping it to a company in the Czech Republic, Ireland's government said on Feb. 22, in the latest crackdown on alleged fraud in Europe's month-old scandal. No...Tags: Fraud, France, Pies and Tarts, Environmental Issues, Chemical Industry
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Donkey and water buffalo found in South African burgers
You think “beef” burgers with horse meat are bad? A new study out of South Africa shows that two-thirds of meat sold at supermarkets and butcheries contain unlabeled amounts of donkey, goat, water buffalo and other mystery ingredients....
Tags: Burger King, Hamburgers, Food Industry, Foods and Beverages, Allergies
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Horse meat found in Ikea Swedish meatballs sold in Europe
This post has been updated. See below for details. Burger King, Nestle, Tesco and now Ikea – the European horse meat scandal that has heightened food supply concerns for the last month has now reached the furniture giant’s famed Swedish...
Tags: Burger King, Hamburgers, Consumer Goods Industries, Chemical Industry, IKEA
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Britain finds horsemeat in school meals, hospitals
LONDON (AP) - Tests have found horsemeat in school meals, hospital food and restaurant dishes in Britain, officials said on Feb. 15, as the scandal over adulterated meat spread beyond frozen supermarket products. Results were coming in after U.K. food...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Food Industry, Lifestyle and Leisure, Norway, European Union
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Food producers given week to test beef products for horse
LONDON - Britain's Food Standards Agency gave food makers a week to test all their beef products after a range of lasagnas produced by Findus Group was found to contain more than 60 percent horse meat. The agency also said it involved the police in...Tags: Food Industry, Consumer Goods Industries, Chemical Industry, David Cameron, United Kingdom
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Poland: No proof yet horsemeat came from country
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Poland is conducting DNA tests on meat samples at seven facilities to see if any are the source of horsemeat discovered this month in Irish-produced burgers, a senior meat safety official said on Jan. 31. So far, there hasn't...Tags: Burger King, Corporate Crime, Chemical Industry, United Kingdom, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Burger King says it never sold horse meat despite supplier issues
After one of its suppliers was under investigation for selling beef products potentially tainted with horse meat, Burger King concluded that none of its products were affected. The chain said it came to the conclusion after conducting testing for traces...
Tags: Burger King, New Products, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Food Industry, United Kingdom
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Burger King ditches Irish beef supplier linked to horse meat
Burger King is cutting ties with a supplier under investigation for selling beef products potentially tainted with horse meat. The chain said it would no longer use products from ABP Food Group’s Irish subsidiary, Silvercrest, to supply its...
Tags: New Products, Burger King, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Hamburgers, Food Industry
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Letters: Fresh & Easy's weakness
Re "Fresh & Easy may check out for good," Business, Dec. 6 I am not surprised. While Fresh & Easy grocery stores have charm, and much of the food is fresh, shopping at them is certainly not "easy." I try to avoid my neighborhood store. What irks me...Tags: Marketing
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Fresh & Easy supermarkets may be sold off by Tesco
British supermarket giant Tesco said it is considering selling its Fresh & Easy Neighborhood Market stores and will probably leave the United States altogether. The sprawling retailer, which owns more than 6,000 stores worldwide, has already received...
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