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Meat had banned substance

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Food watchdogs have found 15 meat samples containing the banned preservative sulfur dioxide, which traders use in order to make meat look fresher.

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The samples were among 321 the Centre for Food Safety collected across the city between July and last month.

Sulfur dioxide at concentrations of between 23 parts per million and 3,300 parts per million were found in 11 beef samples, three pork samples and one mutton sample.

Adding preservatives to meat, whether fresh or frozen, is illegal.

A spokesman for the centre said normal consumption of meat containing sulfur dioxide at the levels detected should not be harmful to health.

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'Sulfur dioxide is water-soluble, so most of it can be removed through washing and cooking.

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