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Sunlei

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Sun Sep 15, 2013, 11:49 AM Sep 2013

Nestle Food producers test for kangaroo and dog, conference told [View all]

Steps to prevent other species entering food chain taken after horse meat crisis. The horse meat crisis has led the world’s largest food manufacturer Nestle to test for the presence of meat such as kangaroo and dog, head of food safety at the firm’s research centre Dr John O’Brien said yesterday.

Dr O’Brien, a former head of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland, said people working in food safety had now become molecular detectives. “Not only are we concerned with horse, we are also keeping an eye on kangaroo, dogs, goats and a few other species and asking questions. Could any of these find their way into the food chain? So we have probes for all of those.”

Dr O’Brien was speaking at the Agricultural Science Association conference in Waterford yesterday. Nestle was one of many food companies drawn into the horse meat crisis earlier this year. It had to withdraw product in Italy, Spain and France after it was found to contain horse DNA.

ABP Food Group was one of the companies at the centre of the horse meat controversy and had to sell its Silvercrest burger production plant in the wake of the crisis but yesterday ABP chief executive Paul Finnerty told the 300 delegates that the company was “standing tall” after the crisis and its customer base was intact. “We didn’t lose any customers in our chilled beef business and I think it’s fair to say that the reputation of Irish beef internationally has not been damaged,” he said. “We’re still in the business of frozen burgers in the UK and continue to serve five of the top seven retailers in that particular market place.”

http://www.irishtimes.com/business/sectors/agribusiness-and-food/food-producers-test-for-kangaroo-and-dog-conference-told-1.1527122

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Are there McDonald's in Australia? leveymg Sep 2013 #1
Didn't Australia have an "Eat More Skippy" campaign FarCenter Sep 2013 #4
Now, if we could only find a way to get Skippy to eat a little less . . . leveymg Sep 2013 #7
Skippy eats a hell of a lot less than cattle Aerows Sep 2013 #15
...testing ...just to make sure ...because there is weak oversite? L0oniX Sep 2013 #2
the wholesale boxes of meat they buy may be misslabeled..sold as beef but actually not beef Sunlei Sep 2013 #3
If you eat it "flash frozen" Aerows Sep 2013 #16
So glad the story turned out this way. MelungeonWoman Sep 2013 #5
Me too! Laffy Kat Sep 2013 #8
Well depending on the country, they are marketable Revanchist Sep 2013 #10
Just wait Aerows Sep 2013 #18
you're right! I remember reading the demand for meat is up something like 10x in China. Sunlei Sep 2013 #20
I've eaten kangaroo. It's tasty. MineralMan Sep 2013 #6
Here, son Aerows Sep 2013 #14
Fukushima Tuna, already pre cooked. . B Calm Sep 2013 #25
Me too. It's sold in my local supermarket and there's nothing wrong with it n/t Violet_Crumble Sep 2013 #23
They better hop to it. marmar Sep 2013 #9
Oh ho ho, yes! NuclearDem Sep 2013 #11
Interesting how the DNA scandal has changed the economy in some countries. Sunlei Sep 2013 #12
Oh look Aerows Sep 2013 #13
good point! I don't buy any foods, even pet foods 'processed' especially by china if I can help it. Sunlei Sep 2013 #17
She is part of the family Aerows Sep 2013 #19
I always wanted to DNA test those little china treats with the red 'meat' strip wrapped on them. Sunlei Sep 2013 #21
The horrible shocker will be when they find human DNA in there mtnester Sep 2013 #22
eww human DNA. :( a lot of those slaughter houses that wholesale big containers of meat... Sunlei Sep 2013 #24
I am seriously considering giving up meat. LuvNewcastle Sep 2013 #26
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