Kebab company fined over Rs 6.3 crore for selling lamb that was 'mostly skin and fat' in UK; given 4 years to pay
A British kebab manufacturer, Kismet Kebabs Ltd, has been fined over Rs 6.3 crore after pleading guilty to fraud for mislabeling its products. The company sold meat labeled as lamb that was primarily composed of skin, fat, and cheaper meat alternatives.
Why it matters
This case highlights significant food safety and consumer protection issues, demonstrating the role of regulatory bodies in preventing corporate fraud within the food supply chain.
Kebab company fined over Rs 6.3 crore for selling lamb that was mostly skin and fat in UK; given 4 years to pay - The Times of India
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