According to Notícias ao Minuto, after carrying out an
inspection operation aimed at verifying compliance with food hygiene and safety
rules and food quality, the authorities called for 106 kg of kid carcasses and
243 kg of lamb carcasses to be destroyed "which raised doubts as to
compliance with the technical requirements" of other meats from the
wholesaler.
Notícias ao Minuto reports that two veterinarians from the
Directorate General for Food and Veterinary Medicine (DGAV) confirmed that
there was "absence and/or lack of legibility of the same, thus not allowing
to ensure the traceability of the products in order to guarantee Food Safety
conditions for consumers".
As a result of the inspection action, the respective
administrative offense proceedings were initiated, with new steps being taken
in order to verify the existence of products in similar conditions in other
parts of the country.
In a warehouse owned by the same operator, located in Vila
do Conde, "more carcasses were found that, because they were in the same
condition, were seized and sent for destruction, since the health marks that
should have been on the carcasses of lambs and kids also were imperceptible in
their entirety, some carcasses still showing the presence of parts of organs
that would not be admissible".
The withdrawal from the market of an estimated 21 tonnes of
meat was ordered, which in the meantime had been distributed to more than 270
stores, with ASAE remaining on the ground, carrying out inspection actions
within the scope of its competencies.
ASAE continues to verify compliance with the technical
requirements of the products that are being marketed, in order to safeguard
food safety and the public health of consumers, said the authority.
As reported by Jornal de Notícias on Friday, ASAE allegedly
seized, last week, around 10 tonnes of fresh lamb and kid, in a warehouse that
serves as the base for the Pingo Doce supermarket chain, in Vila do Conde.