Current location:home page > Laws and regulations

Updated results of FSA UK-wide survey of beef products

admin2 weeks ago (05-19)Laws and regulations18
Further test results from the first two phases of the FSA’s UK-wide sampling programme of beef produ…
Further test results from the first two phases of the FSA’s UK-wide sampling programme of beef products have now been confirmed. The results show 352 out of 362* samples were negative for the presence of both horse and pig DNA.

Of the remaining 10 samples, three were confirmed as containing pig DNA at or above the 1% threshold, as identified in our statement on 8 March. The three products were ASDA Spaghetti and Meatballs; ASDA Beef Cannelloni; and Apetito Beef Lasagne.

A further two, a Whitbread burger and IKEA meatballs, have now been confirmed as containing horse DNA at or above the 1% threshold. Both of these products have been previously reported by the food industry’s own results and are already included in the table on the FSA’s website.

The results of the last five samples are being challenged and awaiting the outcome of further independent tests. If the products are found to be positive for contamination above the 1% threshold, the results will be reported on the FSA website.

Confirmed test results from the first two phases of the FSA’s UK-wide sampling programme of beef products

  Negative Positive In dispute
Horse 357 2 3
Pig 357 3 2

The purpose of the sampling programme is to get an accurate picture of the potential scale of contamination of beef products on high streets and in the catering supply chain across the UK.

The findings of the survey, carried out by 28 local authorities on behalf of the FSA, are consistent with those from the tests carried out by the food industry. The results confirm that the contamination and adulteration of beef products, with horse or pork meat, has been limited to a relatively small number of products.

The FSA's view remains that consumers should be able to trust what they see on food labels and the Agency is working with the local authorities where positive samples have been identified, with a view to taking enforcement action where necessary.

*A total of 364 samples were originally taken as part of the survey. However, two samples failed to meet the criteria outlined in the sampling protocol and have therefore been discounted.

Related articles

Weekly Review of Food Standards and Regulations(02.18-02.22)

The National Food Safety Risk Assessment Center is seeking for public opinions on new varieties of a…

GACC Announcement No. 30 of 2019

General Administration of Customs Announcement No. 30 of 2019 (Announcement on Inspection and Quaran…

Bill to enforce plain packaging for tobacco products passed in Parliament

Bill to enforce plain packaging for tobacco products passed in Parliament

New restrictions on cigarette packaging will be introduced in Singapore, after amendments to the Tob…

EAEU Mandatory Labelling of Genetically Modified Products

On December 28, 2018, the Russian Consumer Rights Protection and Social Welfare Supervision Agency a…

EU to ban single-use plastic items, including plates, cutlery & straws

Single-use plastic items such as plates, cutlery, straws, balloon sticks or cotton buds, will be ban…

September Brings Deadlines, Determination and Dealmaking in Congress

Congress arrived back in Washington this week with a checklist of legislative business to attend to…