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Another case of bogus Olive Oil: Authorities warn consumers

Greek authorities have seized 3,700 liters of bogus olive oil. Instead of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, the bottles and canisters contained sunflower oil or other seeds oils and color substances that were dangerous for consumption. It is unknown how many liters of the bogus olive oil have reached the market. …

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Greeks keep eating ‘beef’ products with horse DNA…

Frozen meatballs, chicken nuggets and schnitzel, sausages … Greeks keep eating “beef” products containing horse meat, even if they buy them from well-known companies they were supposed to be trust worthy. companies that praise their products in commercials as ‘beef’. National Greek Food Authority (EFET) tests found horse DNA between …

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Greek supermarket chain withdraws frozen meals on suspicion of horsemeat

Supermarket chain Carrefour/Marinopoulos removed two products from its deep fridges on suspicion they contain horse meat. The products “Lasagna Bolognese” Carefour, 1kilo and “Cannelloni Bolognese” Carrefour, 600 gr have been manufacturing internationally on behalf of Carrefour by French Comigel. ” French food firm Comigel manufactures the Findus lasagnes found to contain …

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German LIDL, E.Coli & the Greek Food Control Authority

The resignation of the chairman of  Greek Food Control Authority (EFET) just days after the detection of bacterium E.Coli  in meat products of German chain LIDL has been met with great suspicion and reservation. A Greek lawmaker  made a statement requesting some light in the dark German E.Coli paths and …

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Greece: E.Coli in Frozen Minced Meat Made in Germany

CONSUMERS’ WARNING: Greece  Scientific Council of Food Control (EFET) has order the withdrawal of  MARVEST deep frozen Minced Meat and Cevapcici. In routine controls, the EFET has detected the pathogenic becterium Escherichia Coli ( E.Coli ) 0157. According to EFET, it is not the same strain that caused deaths in …

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