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Frozen food scandal in Europe

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Today’s question was read on 2 March, and was about a frozen food scandal that hit us here in Europe. Millions of frozen food dishes have been pulled off the shelves across Europe, after it was found that the dishes contained a different meat than what was marked on the label. I also asked you to give me the name of one of the companies involved.

The answer is: Horsemeat. Horsemeat was found in frozen food dishes labeled as beef, and several companies were to blame: Spanghero, Findus, Comigel, IKEA, Tesco, Picard, Nestlé, Waitrose, Aldi and Panzani, to name a few. If you knew any of these company names, you had the right answer.

The winners this week are: Mr. Li Ming from Maanshan City, China; Natangwe Endjala from Windhoek, Namibia; Mr. Muhammed Mehmood Bhatti from Lahore, Pakistan; Shiuly Khatun from Shahzadpur, Bangladesh; and Siddhartha Bhattacharyya, the president of the Chaitak Listeners Club in Paschim Medinipu, West Bengal, India.

Congratulations winners!

This week’s question is about ice cream. On our program, we spoke to Frédéric Fenocchio, who heads up Fenocchio ice cream in Nice, France. He told you all about the unique flavours Fenocchio has come up with since they opened their store in 1966. This week's question is: What former British Prime Minister is credited for having invented soft serve ice cream? Also, tell me if this claim is true, or simply a myth.

Send in your answer by 13 May, and be sure and tune in on 18 May to see if you are one of the lucky winners! As always, be sure you send your postal address in with your answer … and, if you have one, your RFI Listeners Club membership number.

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Susan Owensby
RFI – The Sound Kitchen
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All the best,

Susan

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