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Goat and skin in millions of 'lamb' kebabs compared to horsemeat lasagne scandal
Key takeaways
- Figure caption, If you're a lover of a takeaway donor kebab, you may not be after watching this
- Millions of people are likely to have eaten takeaway kebabs made with goat, skin and fat when they thought they were buying lamb meat, in a fraud that investigators have compared to the 2013 horsemeat lasagne scandal.
- BBC News has been told the kebabs from Kismet Kebabs, which describes itself as one of the UK's largest doner kebab makers, were sold to fast food outlets across the country for years.
Figure caption, If you're a lover of a takeaway donor kebab, you may not be after watching this
Millions of people are likely to have eaten takeaway kebabs made with goat, skin and fat when they thought they were buying lamb meat, in a fraud that investigators have compared to the 2013 horsemeat lasagne scandal.
BBC News has been told the kebabs from Kismet Kebabs, which describes itself as one of the UK's largest doner kebab makers, were sold to fast food outlets across the country for years.
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