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Nestle removes products after finding horsemeat

Published: 19 Feb 2013 - 12:19 pm | Last Updated: 04 Feb 2022 - 06:50 pm


LONDON: Nestle, the world's biggest food company, has removed beef pasta meals from shelves in Italy and Spain after tests revealed traces of horse DNA.
 
The Swiss-based firm has halted deliveries of products containing meat from a German supplier.
 
Nestle is the latest in a string of major food producers to find traces of horsemeat in beef meals.
 
A spokesman for the company said levels of horse DNA were very low but above 1 percent.
 
Last week the firm said its products did not contain horsemeat.
 
Nestle withdrew two chilled pasta products, Buitoni Beef Ravioli and Beef Tortellini, in Italy and Spain.
 
Lasagnes a la Bolognaise Gourmandes, a frozen product for catering businesses produced in France, will also be withdrawn.
 
A spokesman for the company told the BBC that Nestle had identified a problem with a supplier from Germany. (QNA)