Unknown origin rabbit meat was seized
The National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) seized more than 60 kilograms of unknown origin rabbit meat – the agency told MTI on Friday.
The NÉBIH checked meat shops containing rabbit meat at a market hall in Budapest. In three stores, the origin of the rabbit meat could not be verified. According to the notice, the products were unmarked and the origin could not be verified so the use-by time could not be determined as well. (MTI)
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