STOCKHOLM: Swedish furniture giant Ikea said yesterday it had started gradually reintroducing meatballs in its restaurants worldwide after horsemeat was found in the product last month.
“We’re starting with Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Austria”, Ikea spokeswoman Ylva Magnusson said. Ikea pulled its trademark frozen meatballs off the shelves and from its restaurants in 25 countries in Europe and Asia in late February after traces of horse DNA were found. The company said it was keeping the same meatball supplier, Swedish company Dafgaard.
Meatballs back on Ikea menu
Meatballs back on Ikea menu










