Three horse carcasses that tested positive for the equine drug bute may have entered the human food chain in France, the British government said Thursday.
Environment Minister David Heath told the House of Commons that eight horses from British abattoirs had tested positive for bute, and “three may have entered the food chain in
Heath said frozen lasagna sold under the Findus label in
Horsemeat itself is not dangerous to eat. But bute, or phenylbutazone, a painkiller and anti-inflammatory used on horses, is considered harmful to human health if ingested.
Authorities across
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