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Takeaway vendors selling undeclared meat from 73 species

31 May 2026
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Dodgy takeaways and suppliers are selling questionable meat and fish products, according to a recent investigation by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). In their DNA testing last year, the FSA discovered 73 products with undeclared species out of 263 tests conducted, marking the highest figure in three years. Among these were ham and pineapple pizzas containing turkey, lamb curries with 60-100% cow DNA, and beef pepperoni with 73.2% chicken DNA. Additionally, tests revealed that some goat meat was actually mutton. This situation has raised serious concerns, prompting the FSA to emphasize that consumers deserve to know the true contents of their food. The National Food Crime Unit was established after the 2013 horse meat scandal to combat fraud in the food industry, aiming to create a hostile environment for those engaging in food crime.

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Mislabeling and adulteration of food products can pose health risks and undermine consumer trust in the food supply chain. The FSA’s findings highlight a growing issue of food fraud that has persisted since the horse meat scandal, which exposed widespread misrepresentation in the meat industry. Recent prosecutions of businesses for mis-selling kebab products further illustrate the prevalence of this problem. The FSA’s increased testing and vigilance reflect an ongoing effort to ensure food authenticity and safety, which are critical to protecting consumers and maintaining the integrity of the food market.

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