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Horsemeat: Castell Howell withdraw cottage pies | Horsemeat: Castell Howell withdraw cottage pies |
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A Carmarthenshire food wholesaler has withdrawn one of its products following concerns about possible horsemeat contamination. | A Carmarthenshire food wholesaler has withdrawn one of its products following concerns about possible horsemeat contamination. |
Castell Howell Foods, in Cross Hands, said it had contacted the five customers who received deliveries of a range of cottage pies. | Castell Howell Foods, in Cross Hands, said it had contacted the five customers who received deliveries of a range of cottage pies. |
The company said it was told last Friday by frozen ready meals supplier Oak Farm that there was the possibility of horsemeat contamination. | |
Oak Farm has launched an investigation. | Oak Farm has launched an investigation. |
Supplies of the frozen cottage pie product have been suspended and a recall has been carried out. | |
Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company has collected the cottage pies from customers affected. | |
'New regime' | 'New regime' |
He said Castell Howell has around forty suppliers of frozen ready meal products containing beef. | |
They contacted all their suppliers once the horsemeat scandal broke. | They contacted all their suppliers once the horsemeat scandal broke. |
Oak Farm is the only one to come back with possible concerns, although Mr Williams said they have yet to hear from all their suppliers. | Oak Farm is the only one to come back with possible concerns, although Mr Williams said they have yet to hear from all their suppliers. |
Mr Williams said Oak Farm is a substantial company with whom they have dealt for a number of years without any reasons for concern. | Mr Williams said Oak Farm is a substantial company with whom they have dealt for a number of years without any reasons for concern. |
Castell Howell still uses a large quantity of fresh Welsh beef every week, he stressed. | Castell Howell still uses a large quantity of fresh Welsh beef every week, he stressed. |
Oak Farm Foods told ITV Wales it had launched a internal investigation into the matter. | Oak Farm Foods told ITV Wales it had launched a internal investigation into the matter. |
"Now that we have received the necessary information we have issued notification to all customers holding any potentially affected product from this product line," the firm said. | "Now that we have received the necessary information we have issued notification to all customers holding any potentially affected product from this product line," the firm said. |
"While the company carries out extensive testing on all its products DNA testing has not been widely available or the norm in the industry. | "While the company carries out extensive testing on all its products DNA testing has not been widely available or the norm in the industry. |
"However, given recent issues Oak Farm Foods has instigated a new regime that includes DNA tests. | "However, given recent issues Oak Farm Foods has instigated a new regime that includes DNA tests. |
"We can confirm that all tests for equine DNA on products to date have tested negative." | "We can confirm that all tests for equine DNA on products to date have tested negative." |
On Tuesday Alun Davies, the deputy minister for agriculture, told assembly members he had confidence in the food chain in Wales and there was no evidence of a risk to human health. | On Tuesday Alun Davies, the deputy minister for agriculture, told assembly members he had confidence in the food chain in Wales and there was no evidence of a risk to human health. |
Retailers should "take a more proactive role" to reassure customers that food is safe in the wake of the horsemeat scandal, he said. | Retailers should "take a more proactive role" to reassure customers that food is safe in the wake of the horsemeat scandal, he said. |
He said food was being tested across the whole supply chain. | He said food was being tested across the whole supply chain. |
It included products for supermarkets and those being supplied by caterers for schools, hospitals and prisons. | It included products for supermarkets and those being supplied by caterers for schools, hospitals and prisons. |
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