10 tons of moldy meat seized in Pasay
Officials of the Pasay City Veterinary Office seized at least 10 tons of “hot meat” while it was being unloaded from a 20-foot container van along
City Veterinarian Dr. Ronaldo Bernasor said his team was conducting a routine inspection of the area around
“The meat will reportedly be processed as ham to be sold to the public for consumption for the holiday season. However, the meat, which originated from
Bernasor’s group brought the meat – worth P200,000 to the
Businesswoman Susan Co, who claimed to be the owner of the meat shipment, said the meat smelled bad because it had not yet been processed. She said that the meat could still be sold if the mold is washed off and the meat sliced and cooked.
Pasay City Mayor Wenceslao Trinidad ordered Bernasor and Senior Inspector Carlos Ogalinola of the City Hall police detachment to coordinate with the NMIS to check if Co complied with the law.
The NMIS said even if the mold is removed, the toxins produced by the mold would still be in the meat, rendering it unsafe for human consumption. According to reports, the meat shipment was not only full of mold, but was infested with worms as well.
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