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Kebab company fined over Rs 6.3 crore for selling lamb that was ‘mostly skin and fat’ in UK

Kebab company fined over Rs 6.3 crore for selling lamb that was 'mostly skin and fat' in UK; given 4 years to pay

A major British kebab manufacturer has been hit with a massive financial penalty after a court heard it defrauded the public by selling “lamb” kebabs that actually consisted mostly of skin, fat, and cheaper meats, reports BBC.Kismet Kebabs Ltd, based in Chelmsford, Essex, was fined £500,000 (approximately Rs 6.3 crore). The firm supplies takeaways and restaurants across the United Kingdom. It was also ordered to pay £259,298 in prosecution costs.The case reached its conclusion after Kismet Kebabs Ltd pleaded guilty to one count of fraud by false representation.The court heard that the deception came to light following a regional sampling exercise launched in late 2020 and early 2021. Officers checked the meat content of kebabs sold at local restaurants and takeaway shops, discovering that Kismet’s products failed to match the descriptions on their labels. Further laboratory tests conducted confirmed that the actual meat content “differed significantly” from what was advertised.Prosecuting on behalf of Swansea Council, Lee Reynolds told the court that the company had “misled wholesalers, retailers and consumers” by manufacturing products with labels indicating specific quantities of meat that the firm knew to be incorrect. “Much of what was being described as lamb was in fact skin and fat,” Reynolds stated. “The company routinely and knowingly purchased goat, lamb fat, skin, mutton, and ovine [sheep meat], and once processed through their factory sold it as lamb.”The investigation expanded to involve the National Food Crime Unit and the Food Standards Agency. It emerged that Essex Council had a long history of dealing with Kismet through a Primary Authority Partnership, during which it received numerous complaints from other local authorities across England regarding labeling anomalies. One audited example revealed that a lamb doner kebab claiming to contain 87% lamb was composed of just 51% meat and 40% fat.On May 20, 2021, trading standards officers raided Kismet’s Essex factory, uncovering severe deficiencies in production, packaging, and labeling. Company invoices proved that very little genuine lamb was being bought. Instead, the business was purchasing large volumes of skin, fat, goat, and “lower-grade ‘meat’ products that cannot be called meat as per the legal definition.”Furthermore, the factory was creating a mechanically derived meat mixture consisting predominantly of “neck trim, mutton trim, water and ice,” which was counted toward the official meat content declared on the packaging.The first fine was suggested between £15 million and £24 million, but the prosecution said this range was “wholly unrealistic.”The company now has a period of four years to pay the total financial penalty.

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