Out of 665 samples tested, 145 were partly or wholly made up of unspecified meat.\ Philip Doyle
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A fifth of meat samples taken across the UK in 2017 contained DNA from animals not on the labelling, according to the BBC.
Out of 665 samples tested from 487 businesses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), 145 were partially or wholly made up of unspecified meat.
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A fifth of meat samples taken across the UK in 2017 contained DNA from animals not on the labelling, according to the BBC.
Out of 665 samples tested from 487 businesses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland by the Food Standards Agency (FSA), 145 were partially or wholly made up of unspecified meat.
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