FSA Says Tests Find No Horse Meat in UK Beef for Past Quarter
The UK's Food Standards Agency (FSA) today released its latest quarterly report on its testing of beef products for horse meat or horse DNA. The report covers 6,069 test results, none of which found horse meat/DNA at or above the one percent (1%) reporting threshold.
The FSA explained, "An extensive program of testing by UK industry and local authorities started in February 2013, at the request of the FSA. These tests were carried out to check that beef products on sale or supplied into the UK food chain were accurately labeled and did not contain horse meat/DNA, following the discovery of horse meat being used as beef in a range of food products sold across Europe."