Slovenia withdrew 12 tonnes of infected Polish meat from the market
The Slovenian Food Safety Authority withdrew 12 tonnes of infected Polish beef from the market, which arrived to Slovenia in processed kebab form – the local press wrote on Wednesday
The Slovenian newspaper Vecer said that the authorities, on the recommendation of the Polish authorities, withdrew the meat products from the markets. The infected Polish meat is marketed by the Slovenian Alebon company. (MTI, Kriják Krisztina)
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