silvercrestAlmost two weeks ago in Ireland broke 'meat scandal'. It turned out, that beef burgers, which were sold at Tesco are over 25% equine supplements containing DNA.

Immediately all the burgers at Tesco, Dunnes has been withdrawn, and appropriate to address the investigation of the, which was to locate the source of 'complained’ beef. Very quickly found the factory, in which the meat was processed – Silvercrest Foods. Also, the study showed the same processing, that at this point all beef hamburgers, which are on the "conveyor’ also they are contaminated. Control led to the closure of the factory and zniszaczenia inventories beef hamburgers.

The investigation was continued. It was necessary to find a 'horse’ an ingredient in meat. At this time, however, a great network of fastfood – Burger King – He said, that terminates the contract with the company Silvercrest Foods for the supply of beef patties. What is claimed is true, that the hamburgers sold in fast-food chain without finding contaminated beef, but Burger King can not afford the links Company, which processes such meat. The company Silvercrest Foods was not the only supplier of hamburgers to Burger King, so the network is not affected, while the processing plant lost its high contract.

Yesterday morning, media reported information, that the investigation showed, which product tainted meat. It turned out, that already from about the year of the Polish raw material is supplied, which contains just horsemeat. And this track is taken away.

Irlandzy farmers are znesmaczeni such messages. Ireland, which is the largest exporter of beef in the northern hemisphere, should not use additives, which are not produced in Ireland. At the end of '100% Irish’ commits to something.