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    France, Britain promise punishment in horsemeat scandal

    PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - The French and British governments promised on Saturday to punish those found responsible for selling horsemeat in beef products at the heart of a growing scandal that started in Britain but is quickly spreading to France.

    French Consumer Affairs Minister Benoit Hamon said an investigation had found that the horsemeat had originated in Romania, although there were links with French, Dutch and Cypriot firms and a factory in Luxembourg.

    British environment minister Owen Paterson said more cases of contaminated food could emerge as British retailers conducted tests for horsemeat on processed beef products. The scandal threatens to affect consumer confidence in Europe's giant food industry, with pressure rising for greater checks.

    The British unit of frozen foods group Findus began a recall this week of its beef lasagne from retailers on advice from its French supplier, Comigel, over concerns that some packs contained high levels of horsemeat.

    Findus France said it too had recalled lasagne and two other products after discovering that they included horsemeat from Romania rather than beef from France as it had thought.

    Hamon said an EU-wide alert had been sent out and that it was not yet clear whether there had been an intentional fraud or the meat had been sold as beef by accident.

    "I can assure you that, whether it's a question of negligence or direct responsibility, there will be sanctions," Hamon said on iTele television.

    LEGAL COMPLAINT

    Findus France Director General Matthieu Lambeaux said in a statement the company would file a legal complaint on Monday.

    "We thought we had certified French beef in our products. But in reality, we were supplied with Romanian horsemeat. We have been deceived," Lambeaux said.

    Hamon said a Luxembourg factory had been supplied by the French firm Poujol, which had bought the meat frozen from a Cypriot trader, who in turn sub-contracted the order to a Dutch trader supplied by a Romanian abattoir.

    However, Findus's supplier Comigel, a frozen foods producer based in eastern France, told a newspaper it had bought the meat from another French company, supplied from a Romanian abattoir.

    Romanian authorities said they would punish any violations if the reports were confirmed.

    "The agriculture ministry and food safety authority will try to identify as soon as possible whether the (meat) comes from Romania. If legislation was broken, they will punish such practices that damage the image of the entire industry," Romania's agriculture ministry said.

    In Britain Findus said it believed the contamination was deliberate.

    "The early results from Findus UK's internal investigation strongly suggests that the horsemeat contamination in beef lasagne was not accidental," it said.

    Findus's product recall was followed in Britain by supermarket chain Aldi, which withdrew two frozen beef products supplied by Comigel after they tested positive for horsemeat.

    Paterson summoned Britain's leading food retailers and representatives of food processors to an emergency meeting at his office in London on Saturday to discuss the crisis.

    He said participants were determined to get to the bottom of a scandal which he said was either caused by "gross incompetence or what I suspect is an international criminal conspiracy".

    Britain's government is under pressure to appear on top of the scandal, which comes less than a month after supermarket chain Tesco and fast food outlet Burger King found horsemeat in beef burgers from an Irish supplier.

    Britons generally do not eat horsemeat, regarding its consumption as a quirk of French appetites. However, the meat has also fallen out of favor with consumers in France.

    (Additional reporting by Luiza Ilie in Bucharest and Chine Labbe in Paris; Editing by Stephen Powell and Jason Webb)

    852 comments

    • Who Farted?  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      Makes you wonder what else is put into our foods!
      • Jason 1 day 22 hrs ago
        Reconstituted Pork Product
    • sage s  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      Can you tell the difference between horse meat and beef if it were packaged in a similar manner? What if it were prepared in the same way beef is prepared, could you tell?
      As a matter of fact, do you know what type of meat you are eating when you buy a burger from a fast food chain, or do you rely on the high moral and ethical standards of said organization?
    • Irish5  •  2 days 8 hrs ago
      Probably just the tip of the iceberg worldwide! I'm surprised with the emphasis on industry self regulation, and only spot check by regulators that we've not found Soylent green jerky, or potted meat product; And god knows what in baby or pet foods!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      Imagine if they start finding horse DNA in the burgers at any US chain. Catastrophe. Bet they're checking feverishly right now.
    • Bob  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      All in the Family did a great episode on horse meat. Edith could not stop thinking she was eating Mr. Ed.....
    • 1776 Jefferson Nailed it.  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      Bottom line is when you by something that is processed and package far far away, you don't know what the hell is in there.
    • Howling  •  2 days 3 hrs ago
      I think I know what happened to Jimmy Hoffa.
    • James  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      After an initial slow response, the authorities are feeling their oats, have gotten back into the saddle, and are determined to rein in this unbridled corruption, corral the offenders and return the food supply to a more stable state.
    • pintobeans  •  2 days 4 hrs ago
      Oh for God's sake. The world will be eating Soylant Green in less than 10 years.
    • Darin  •  2 days 2 hrs ago
      "OMG, does this taste like horse to you...??" What a bunch of pantywaists.
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