Burger King To Implement DNA Testing To Detect Horse Meat
Not to make sure we get some, unfortunately
Just to be clear: Burger King says there is no horse meat in its burgers. And just to make sure, Burger King tells Bloomberg Businessweek, it plans to test its beef patties for foreign DNA, including horse, pork, and lamb.
Details for DNA testing have not been worked out, and no timeline has been set for implementing the new procedures, says Diego Beamonte, Burger King's vice president of global quality. Burger King will test specifically for equine DNA following revelations that food processor Silvercrest Foods sold beef products containing horse meat to other retailers, including Tesco. Both companies have severed ties with Silvercrest, and Tesco has also said it will do DNA testing on all of its meat products.
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So will horse-burger cost more?
What the heck is wrong with eating horse meat?
Nothing, if done knowingly and by choice. Being served "beef" which didn't come from a cow? _now_ we've got a problem.
People are killing horses in the western US as pests. If they were a cash crop they would be preserved.
People are killing horses in the western US as pests. If they were a cash crop they would be preserved.
People are killing horses in the western US as pests. If they were a cash crop they would be preserved.
WOW!! a rare triple post!!
I thought horsemeat more expensive than beef? Who would cut it into beef hamburgers?
Ed - you link to the sexagenarian Illinois woman story is dicked up.
A horseburger chain might do well. Let me see... Trigger's? Silver's? Gumby's? I'll have the Double Kentucky Derby with with a feed bag of fries.