Frozen Lasagna Found to Contain Horse Meat
And not just a little bit
About 20,000 frozen lasagna meals were recalled in Sweden this week after tests found the food items to contain 60% to 100% horse meat.
European frozen-food company Findus pulled the affected food items from grocery store shelves Monday while it conducted DNA testing.
Test results Wednesday revealed that Findus' beef lasagna contained the equine meat.
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They shoot horses, don't they?
I want to send this to PETA.
Just so I can watch their heads explode.