Booths beef fraud probe could unravel deeper food crime chain

A probe into supermarket Booths which sold beef from South America and Europe under a ’Best British’ logo could unravel a deeper web of food fraud, an organisation representing the meat industry industry has warned.

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Booths beef fraud probe could unravel deeper food crime chain

A probe into supermarket Booths which sold beef from South America and Europe under a Best British logo could unravel a deeper web of food fraud, an organisation representing the meat industry industry...

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