Hungarian origin colored pork found in Slovakia
The inspectors of the Slovak Food and Veterinary Authority (SVaPS) found Hungarian origin, colored frozen pork in Slovakia at a reseller’s warehouse premises in Bratislava – confirmed Paulína Komárová, the spokesperson of SVaPS to MTI on Wednesday.
The investigation showed that the 420 kilograms of frozen meat – marked as beef tenderloin was artificially colored pork in fact. This product was not marketed, the cheat was found out during a random check. (MTI)
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