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Greencore: Bolognese sauce contained 4.8% equine DNA
Greencore’s CEO is Patrick Coveney, brother of Agriculture Minister Simon Coveney.
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Services company says Rangeland products tested positive for horse DNA
Rangeland says all products are now being DNA tested before release, after Compass Group says it found horse DNA samples in its products despite Rangeland’s assurances.
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Horse DNA found in products supplied by firm run by minister’s brother
Greencore – run by Simon Coveney’s brother Patrick – says its beef was sourced from an ABP plant in Nenagh.
Share1467 Tweet# greencore - Tuesday 27 November, 2012
Greencore profits up 37.3 per cent
The group has attributed a 44.5 per cent growth in revenue, in part, to the acquisition of UK food manufacturer Uniq.
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In photos: Greencore workers travel from Hull with petition for Irish govt
Workers are calling for previous pay and conditions to be reinstated.
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