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Horsemeat scandal: France summons meat industry chiefs

Hugh Schofield reports on the latest developments in Europe in the horsemeat scandal

French ministers are to hold talks with key players in the meat industry as the horsemeat scandal widens to up to 16 countries.

Hugh Schofield reports on the latest developments in Europe in the horsemeat scandal

Seven French supermarket chains have withdrawn frozen beef meals made by Findus and Comigel.

The move followed the discovery that foods sold in Europe and the UK labelled as beef contained horsemeat.

The scandal has raised questions about the complexity of the food industry’s supply chains across the EU.

It has already had an impact on distributors in the UK, France, Sweden, Ireland and Romania.

Food products in a further 11 EU countries may be affected, it is feared.

Food Minister Guillaume Garot said he wanted to ensure that all contentious products had been removed.

Romania is investigating claims one of its abattoirs is responsible.

‘Learning lessons’

In the UK, Environment Secretary Owen Paterson is to update MPs on the latest developments in the scandal.

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