No horsemeat in our school dinners, Accrington parents told (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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No horsemeat in our school dinners, Accrington parents told
1:14pm Friday 22nd February 2013 in Hyndburn
AN ACCRINGTON school has assured parents and pupils that none of its school dinners had been identified as at risk of containing horse meat.
A message on St Christopher’s CE High School website said the school only used reputable suppliers who had confirmed they followed Food Standards Agency guidelines.
The message from the Queens Road West school said: “Given the recent national news regarding meat products, we wish to confirm that St Christopher’s purchases from only reputable suppliers.
“We have received written assurances that they do not use any of the products that have already been identified as at risk and that they are at all times following initial FSA Guidelines on sampling and testing of beef products and raw materials.”
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5:43pm Fri 22 Feb 13
glossopkid says...
6:49pm Fri 22 Feb 13
sen c b l says...
Another firm Scoland Excel, which works with trhe councils, also confirmed horse DNA had been tested positive.
Written assurances do not go far enough. Only DNA analysis can be relied on as a gurantee. I note the article does not state gurantees in that aspect specifically, and I will continue to doubt until then.
7:52pm Fri 22 Feb 13
rggraham1947 says...
7:54pm Fri 22 Feb 13
rggraham1947 says...
8:30pm Fri 22 Feb 13
sen c b l says...
8:41am Sat 23 Feb 13
rggraham1947 says...
12:43pm Sat 23 Feb 13
Elegant1 says...
The horse meat is different in that certain drugs may have been used on a horse which may be harmful to humans. Anyone who has been to France will have eaten horsemeat.
If horsemeat was farmed as part of the normal food-chain for human consumption would it really matter?