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FASFC shuts Verbist Group’s Bastogne cold store Veviba post-label fraud
Saturday, 10 March, 2018, 08 : 00 AM [IST]
Brussels
The Federal Agency for the Safety of the Food Chain (FASFC) recently stated that it has pre-emptively closed Veviba, the Verbist Group’s meat processing plant and cold store in Bastogne, South Belgium, following a case of fraud on meat labels.

Meanwhile, the food safety watchdog has checked all establishments of the Verbist Group in Belgium.

Investigators found a problem at a slaughterhouse in Bastogne where some labels on frozen meat were removed and replaced by others with more recent dates.

“This can potentially be a risk, especially for people who consume raw meat, although for well-cooked meat the risk is lower,” said Philippe Houdart, former spokesperson, FASFC.

Two products have been identified as potentially risky for consumers - minced meat as well as cow tails sold to other companies.

They are being withdrawn at once from the Belgian market. However, FASFC could not clearly determine how much the meat processed in Veviba’s slaughterhouse has already reached Belgian stores and supermarkets across the country.

“Today, for precautionary reasons, mass retailers have withdrawn all the Veviba products they have received, with the exception of some products deemed risk-free,” said the watchdog.

FASFC will continue to keep the public informed as progress is made on this issue, and takes necessary measures to inform and protect consumers.

Delhaize and Colruyt, two large Belgian supermarket chains, announced that they have suspended all collaboration with Veviba.

(Source: Xinhua)
 
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