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Horsemeat In Burgers: Irish Factory Closed

All production has been halted at an Irish factory discovered to have produced beef burgers containing horsemeat
Silvercrest Foods County Monaghan announced it has suspended operations indefinitely pending further investigations into how its products were contaminated.
Ten million burgers have been removed supermarket freezers across Ireland and the UK and are now expected to be destroyed after Irish authorities found they contained traces of horse DNA.
Silvercrest has said it believes the source of the contaminated material is one supplier on the continent.
In a statement it said: "Because equine DNA has been found in finished products tested this week, we have decided that the responsible course of action is to suspend all production at the Silvercrest plant in County Monaghan with immediate effect."
Ireland's agriculture minister, Simon Coveney, confirmed that seven samples of raw ingredients in the burgers were tested for horse DNA, including one from another European country which tested positive.
All ingredients in the production of burgers sourced from Irish suppliers tested negative.
Mr Coveney described the contaminated ingredient as a powdered beef-protein additive used to bulk up cheaply produced burgers with relatively little meat.
Mike Gibney, director of the Institute of Food and Health at University College Dublin, said the drive to cut prices could have contributed to the problem as beef is three to four times more expensive than horsemeat, which is primarily used in pet food.
He said: "As you push down the price of the producer, they push down the price of their supplier, there you get into the danger.
"You might find a supplier cutting costs and putting ingredients in there that shouldn't be in there."
Silvercrest's parent company, ABP Food Group, has said it will introduce DNA testing in its production lines and has sent investigators to the production plants of all its ingredient suppliers.
Irish authorities have repeatedly stressed there are no safety concerns over the use of horsemeat in the burgers.
Tesco, a batch of whose Everyday Value burgers were found to contain 29% horsemeat, and other retailers including Aldi and Lidl, have apologised to customers.
Sainsbury's, Asda and the Co-op have also withdrawn some frozen products in a "purely precautionary" move, stressing they had not been found to be selling contaminated food.
what do you think?

shirley sutton
Looks like Europe dumping on us yet again!!!!!

Sharon Ridgeway Ahmadi
It's not the end of the world :-) I Think the burgers taste extremely good ;-)

chrishearn350
Lots of things taste good but you might not want them in a burger !

chris
Remember 'Soylent Green'? (google it)

chrishearn350
They had to close as too much beef had been found in the horse meat !

J R
This is madness. They use horsemeat in pet food - so instead of destroying this huge quantity of perfectly good food - simply convert it to pet food - don't waste it !

chrishearn350
Doesn't meet the standard for Dog food !

john
many fewer pets these days as it costs a fortune to keep them hence a slump in petfood demand so what happens to all this horseflesh? Donate it to zoos, maybe??

Micheal Booth
Shock horror! Value burgers aren't pure beef!!! Are we really surprised? Nobody ever really reads the "Contents" And will God or whoever strike down the religious fanatics for eating Pork? I doubt it!!!

fish41
See Silvercrest shires have fallen. Probably find out that they have been feeding cows with dead horse meat next

Gordon Berry
Not t.oo bad I suppose. I can remember in the late 40's eating horse meat in a resaurant somewhere in Manchester as there was a shortage of beef. Horse meat is eaten all over Europe with seemingly no ill affects. I think that it is incumbent on the manjufacturers to state accurately what products contain. Seems to be a bit hypocritical to say that they didn't know about this as they have their own testing facilities

Robbie369P .
I went to Tesco's restaraunt today and had a burger, and the woman behind the counter asked me if I wanted anything on it. I said "yeah, £5 each way"

moonfleet
Did she said neigh! lad neigh!?

william piero chainey
I Had Tesco burgers the other night, gave me the trots all day.








jason
5:57am on 18/1/2013
All them burgers being destroyed, that's one hell of a barbecue :-)))