14 per cent of sausages tested across Canada had meat not on label: study
A federally funded study has found sausages sold in grocery stores in several provinces contain meat not declared on the label.
The research, conducted by a team at the University of Guelph and commissioned by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency, looked at 100 sausages collected from grocery stores in three locations in Ontario, Quebec and Western Canada. All were labelled as a single type of meat.
The study found that 14 per cent of sausages sampled contained meats that weren’t on the label.
“This demonstrates a breakdown in traceability and if you have a breakdown, you have potential risk for food safety,” said lead author Robert Hanner, an associate professor with the Biodiversity Institute of Ontario at the University of Guelph.