Vienna, Austria (Reuters)-the scandal of horse meat also rocked a kebab shop in Vienna who harass Middle Eastern specialties delectable are popular in Austria.
In order to respond to the outbreak of the scandal of horse meat in Europe, the food watchdog Austria held razia pasta and sauce and found the material fresh horse meat sold in a grocery store in the province of Carinthia.
Raids carried out after the previous found deposits of horse meat on a single samples taken from food that is served a kebab restaurant.
This sample obtained from a storefront in the Ottakring in Vienna, which should only contain beef, cattle and turkeys, said health and Food Safety Agency Austria as quoted Reuters.
Agriculture Minister Nikolaus Berlakovich promise will not tolerate this violation and threatened to implement a "food Passport" which mentions the origin of meat, at a meeting of the European Union next week.
Eating horse meat is not taboo in Austria, but consumers are angry that feel cheated about the source of their food. (*)
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