Kebabs contained completely different meats to as advertised discovered by trading standards in Preston

Kebabs containing completely different meats to what they were advertised as have been discovered during food sampling investigations that included a site in Preston. Fuzail Patel pleaded guilty at Lancaster […]

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One of the kebab products which was investigated
One of the kebab products which was investigated
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Kebabs containing completely different meats to what they were advertised as have been discovered during food sampling investigations that included a site in Preston.

Fuzail Patel pleaded guilty at Lancaster Magistrates’ Court to two charges relating to meat platters produced by his company, trading as Eat Indian, operating as a wholesaler in Lancaster but with a store on Fishergate in Preston.

He supplied these platters to a Preston farm shop and when trading standards sampled them in March 2024, the lamb seekh kebab and chicken seekh kebab in the platters were both found to be made up of the same mix of lamb, chicken and beef.

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Mr Patel had previously been advised on food labelling requirements but failed to address the issues. He also misled officers from Lancashire County Council as the platters were labelled with business details of his limited company that had ceased trading two months previously.

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In court, Mr Patel said he had obtained the pre-made kebabs from a food producer then added his own branded labels but failed to make his own checks on the content of the products. He must pay costs and a victim surcharge of more than £4,500.

In a separate case, officers from Lancashire County Council took shop manager Waleed Raza and Fazila Wadia, company director of now dissolved company Naafiah Burnley Limited to Blackburn Magistrates Court for offences at Burnley takeaway Naafiah Grill and Pizza.

Cllr Joshua Roberts, Lancashire County Council’s cabinet member for Rural Affairs, Environment, and Communities, said: “Thanks to the diligence and hard work of our Trading Standards officers, firms who have been misleading members of the public have been fined for their blatant disregard for public safety.

“It is vital for businesses to maintain accurate records and comply with food safety regulations.

“Inaccurate meat kebab products have become a national issue for Trading Standards, which has conducted extensive sampling in recent years to address the problem.

“Consumers often do not know what meat they are eating and, shockingly, those making these products often don’t know either. Lancashire residents have the right to know what they are eating, and we will take action against firms who fail to comply.”

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