Article: Bernard Matthews products cleared for sale

The Food Standards Agency last night cleared some Bernard Matthews turkey products to be released for sale, saying they do not contain meat from a restricted zone in Hungary.

Bernard Matthews had been voluntarily holding the products at two cold stores at Holton and Chesterfield to keep them out of the food chain after the FSA said there was a "remote possibility" they contained meat from the restricted area.

The FSA said last night it had gathered "sufficient information" to clear the products, and Bernard Matthews had been told it could release them into the food chain.

A statement from the FSA last night said: "The Food Standards Agency investigation has tonight gathered sufficient ...

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