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February 19th, 2013
12:30 AM ET
Nestle is suspending deliveries of all its products that include beef from a German supplier because "traces of horse DNA" were found in the meat, the Swiss-based food giant said on its website Monday. Nestle also is recalling two chilled pasta products, Buitoni Beef Ravioli and Beef Tortellini, from store shelves in Italy and Spain, the news release said. A lasagna product sold to French catering businesses will also be recalled. The company said there are no food safety issues and it had notified the authorities. Read – Food giant Nestle recalls products after horse meat discovery Previously: |
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Horse meat is full of carcinogens–not for human consumption.
Carcinogens? Horses aren't made from cigarettes you idiot!
Who cares, meat is meat
Gelatin is made from horses, cows or pigs! Some of it likely has horse DNA in it.
Jello, gummi bears, marshmallows, many candies, yogurt, cream cheese, margarine and many other products are made from dead animal carcasses which may include horses.
What is wrong with horse meat. Its not much different from eatting a cow.