Britain launches review into horsemeat scandal
April 15, 2013  22:30
The British government said today it was launching a wide-ranging review into the horsemeat scandal in a bid to restore consumer confidence. Food Minister David Heath said the review would look for any weaknesses in the food chain that could be exploited by unscrupulous traders. 

The move comes after revelations that beef products sold across Europe contained large quantities of horsemeat. The scandal began in Ireland and Britain in January before spreading across the continent.
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