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BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 9:05 am
Author: Anthea
BBC News Business

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Half the lamb curries tested in Birmingham were contaminated, said Which?

Takeaway owners are to face a new testing programme, after a watchdog found nearly a third of lamb takeaways it checked contained a different meat.

The Foods Standards Agency (FSA) found that 43 out of 145 samples of lamb takeaways - usually curries or kebabs - were wrongly described.

The FSA said 25 of the samples were found to contain only beef, which is cheaper than lamb.

Chicken and turkey were also found, but no samples contained horsemeat.

As a priority, local authorities are now being asked to test 300 samples of lamb from takeaways, starting at the beginning of May.

Takeaway owners are also being warned that they can be fined up to £5,000 for mislabelling food.

"Prosecutions have taken place against business owners for mislabelling lamb dishes, but the recurring nature of the problem shows there needs to be a renewed effort to tackle this problem," said Andrew Rhodes, chief operating officer at the FSA.

"Clearly the message isn't getting through to some businesses," he added.

'Fraud'

The consumer organisation Which? found an even higher instance of contamination, after a series of tests in London and Birmingham.

It found 40% of lamb takeaways contained other types of meat, with some containing no lamb at all.

Of 30 samples tested in Birmingham, 16 - more than half - contained other meat.

In a similar experiment in London, meat in eight of the samples was not pure lamb.

Takeaway owners are to face a new testing programme, after a watchdog found nearly a third of lamb takeaways it checked contained a different meat.

The Foods Standards Agency (FSA) found that 43 out of 145 samples of lamb takeaways - usually curries or kebabs - were wrongly described.

The FSA said 25 of the samples were found to contain only beef, which is cheaper than lamb.

Chicken and turkey were also found, but no samples contained horsemeat.

As a priority, local authorities are now being asked to test 300 samples of lamb from takeaways, starting at the beginning of May.

Takeaway owners are also being warned that they can be fined up to £5,000 for mislabelling food.

"Prosecutions have taken place against business owners for mislabelling lamb dishes, but the recurring nature of the problem shows there needs to be a renewed effort to tackle this problem," said Andrew Rhodes, chief operating officer at the FSA.

"Clearly the message isn't getting through to some businesses," he added.

The consumer organisation Which? found an even higher instance of contamination, after a series of tests in London and Birmingham.

It found 40% of lamb takeaways contained other types of meat, with some containing no lamb at all.

Of 30 samples tested in Birmingham, 16 - more than half - contained other meat.

In a similar experiment in London, meat in eight of the samples was not pure lamb.

As part of its campaign to "Stop Food Fraud", Which? is now calling on the government to take further action to restore customer confidence in the origins of meat.

"The government, local authorities and the FSA need to make tackling food fraud a priority and take tougher action to crack down on the offenders," said Richard Lloyd, the executive director of Which?
Horsemeat

Which? also wants the government to implement some of the recommendations in the Elliott Review, which followed last year's horsemeat scandal.

In the UK, 17 different beef products were found to contain traces of horsemeat, while supermarkets including Tesco and Asda were forced to withdraw products.

Among Professor Elliott's 48 interim recommendations, he suggested setting up a food crime unit, to police food standards better.

Earlier this week, the FSA also announced a new round of testing on beef products, to check for horsemeat.

The tests have been ordered by the European Commission following last year's scandal.

Link to Article and BBC Video:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-27047970

Re: Lamb curries and kebabs 'often another meat'

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 9:12 am
Author: Anthea
I always thought it was wrong to slaughter little baby lambs - especially when a full grown sheep feeds so many more people :D

I like lambs jumping around in the fields :ymhug:

Most Northern Kurds in England either work in or own kebab shops - too many of them buy cheap nasty ready-made donor kebabs with only a few now buying meat from an actual butcher and making their own kebabs :shock:

England: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:00 am
Author: Anthea
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No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

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The Food Standards Agency (FSA) said priority testing would take place across the UK from the beginning of May.

A spokesman said there was evidence of substitution of lamb for cheaper meats such as beef and chicken, and businesses could face prosecution if food was found to have been deliberately mislabelled.

A review by the organisation of local authority sampling data, from July to December 2013, found that 43 out of 145 samples of lamb takeaway meals contained meat other than lamb. Some 25 of these samples were found to contain only beef. Other meat species identified included chicken and turkey. No samples were found to contain horsemeat.

Local authorities are being asked to test 300 samples from takeaway restaurants and report the findings to the FSA, the spokesman said.

In a separate study, c onsumer watchdog Which? tested 60 takeaway lamb curries and minced lamb kebabs from restaurants in Birmingham and London and found that 24 of them had been mixed with other meats such as beef and chicken.

Seven of the samples contained no lamb at all, the tests found.

In Birmingham, 16 of the 30 samples contained other meat and five of the samples contained no lamb at all , while in London eight of the 30 samples were mixed with other meat with two of the minced lamb kebabs containing just beef.

Full Article:

http://www.standard.co.uk/panewsfeeds/n ... 65902.html

Re: Lamb curries and kebabs 'often another meat'

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:02 am
Author: Anthea
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FSA orders tests on takeaways after lamb meals found to contain other meat

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Re: BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:11 am
Author: Anthea
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Is there rat in your kebab? Investigators discover lamb takeaways... with no lamb and several contained UNIDENTIFIED meat

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Full Article:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... paign=1490

Re: BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:18 am
Author: Anthea
Is there rat in your kebab :shock:

Many of my Kurdish friends own or work in kebab shops - with headlines such as this the sales are going to plummet :(

I have already encouraged many people to buy their meat from local butchers with a traceable source - but most Kurds buy their donors from central suppliers :ymsick:

Re: BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 10:38 am
Author: Piling
=)) =)) =)) =)) =))

I prefer the sweet young tender lamb bought in a butchery that I will eat sunday :D

Re: BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:15 am
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:=)) =)) =)) =)) =))

I prefer the sweet young tender lamb bought in a butchery that I will eat sunday :D

Lamb is very fattening you should eat something else - you do not want to gain weight again after all your dieting :D

Re: BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:18 am
Author: Piling
For Easter feasts, no restrictions. I will care of my diet next tuesday :D

I have even bought chocolate eggs ! :lol:

Re: BREAKING STORY: No lamb detected in 'lamb' products

PostPosted: Thu Apr 17, 2014 11:23 am
Author: Anthea
Piling wrote:For Easter feasts, no restrictions. I will care of my diet next tuesday :D

I have even bought chocolate eggs ! :lol:

I gave up chocolate at the start of the year :D

But replaced it with apple pies =))

I wear the same size bra I have worn for years - my arms and legs are thin :D

The only problem I have is that I look pregnant :ymdevil: