South Africa study finds donkey meat sold as beef
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Donkey, water buffalo and goat meat have been sold as burgers and sausages in South Africa, a study says.
A study published by the local Stellenbosch University found that 99 of 139 samples contained species not declared in the product label.
It found soya and gluten were not labelled in 28% of products tested, undeclared pork in 37% and chicken in 23%
This was mostly in sausages, burger patties and deli meats, it said.
The disclosure comes at a time of a growing scandal in Europe about horsemeat being sold as beef.
"There's a fair share of fraudulent meat products on the South African market, according to a new study by meat scientists from Stellenbosch University," the university reports on its news blog.
"The study found that anything from soya, donkey, goat and water buffalo were to be found in up to 68% of the 139 minced meats, burger patties, deli meats, sausages and dried meats that were tested. In other cases, even undeclared plant matter was detected."
Police in Kenya say they know donkey meat has been sold to butchers and they are hunting the gangs responsible.
Some residents of the town of Naivasha, where the trade is allegedly based, say they are now only eating white meat, such as chicken or fish.
Donkey owner Raban Mutahi told the BBC that thieves had stolen his animal.
"Eventually we found the donkey tied somewhere and some men were there with their knives," he said, adding that the thieves escaped.
The head of Naivasha's donkey owners association, Joseph Thendu, said there were 58 known cases of donkeys being stolen and slaughtered in the town last year. But, worryingly for the population, no-one knows who ate them.
These ingredients were not declared on the products' packaging labels, it said.
The study was done by experts from the Stellenbosch University's Department of Animal Sciences and the Food & Allergy Consulting & Testing Services in Milnerton, Cape Town.
"Our study confirms that the mislabelling of processed meats is commonplace in South Africa and not only violates food labelling regulations, but also poses economic, religious, ethical and health impacts," one of the researchers, Louw Hoffman, is quoted as saying.
Practising Muslims and Jews, who constitute significant minorities in South Africa, do not eat pork, in accordance with their religious beliefs.
The products tested were collected from supermarkets and butchers, the university said.
"Our findings raise significant concern on the functioning of the meat supply chain in South Africa," Mr Hoffman is quoted as saying.
"Even though we have local regulations that protect consumers from being sold falsely described or inferior foodstuffs, we need these measures to be appropriately enforced."
None of the meat mislabelled in South Africa is harmful to humans if consumed, correspondents say.
On Monday, Swedish company Ikea withdrew meatballs from sale in 14 European countries after tests in the Czech Republic found traces of horsemeat in a batch made in Sweden.
Leading supermarkets in the UK have also withdrawn beef products from shelves after they were found to contain horsemeat.
South Africans are (not) having a beef
South Africans are (not) having a beef
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Re: South Africans are (not) having a beef
I love the cricket, go to many English (and indeed Welsh) grounds and get good and pissed and enjoy (or not) the play. Then, around lunchtime, the smell of fried onions takes me to the burger kiosk and I order a 'hoof-burger', and I eat it, knowing full well it's about as pure-beef as the thing we ran over on the way to the ground. Seriously, for 20 years 'hoof-burger' has been our moniker and it isn't in jest. Fuck it. Between that and the CJD i'm perfectly fine but I like what what you say 

Re: South Africans are (not) having a beef
It is a third world country one can only expect so much; however , for an African country it doing outstanding. I do think that the whites and Indians are foolish to stay in a country in which they have no future.
I expected to be placed in an air force combat position such as security police, forward air control, pararescue or E.O.D. I would have liked dog handler. I had heard about the dog Nemo and was highly impressed. “SFB” is sad I didn’t end up in E.O.D.
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Re: South Africans are (not) having a beef
Beef, Horse, Mule, Deer, Elk, Moose, Zebra, Antelope, Muskrat, Beaver, Rabbit whatever. As long as it tastes good, I don't really care. Just let me know which is probably the real problem.