Britain would suspend the importation of meat products from the EU
Anne McIntosh, president of the House of Food and Rural Affairs Committee told BBC radio on Sunday, that a moratorium should be introduced on all meat products of the EU member states, after British authorities found horsemeat in products sold as beef.
She added that in the scandal none of British meat products and slaughterhouses are affected. According to her, British consumers should strive to “buy local products in the highest possible rate, fresh meat products, preferably from the local butcher, supermarket or farm.” (Kertész Róbert, MTI)
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