...CHR names 5 places that bought uninspected meat...
CALGARY – Five city food outlets purchased uninspected meat from a man who butchered it in his garage, the Calgary Health Region says.
But all five told CHR inspectors that they believed they were buying beef from an approved, licensed business.
John Pelton, the CHR's director of environmental services, said the butcher used to have a licensed facility.
"He moved his operation to his private home and people, I guess, just found out that he had changed locations, so they continued to deal with him," Pelton said. "They honestly didn't have any reason to believe that the meat wasn't government-inspected."
The CHR said any meat in the five businesses that wasn't accompanied by a receipt from an approved supplier was removed from the premises.
These five businesses either purchased meat from or used the services of the illegal butcher:
Blue Lagoon Restaurant and Lounge, Marlborough Drive NE
Brothers Pizza and Donair, 17th Avenue SW
Express Donair Deli and Pastry, 52nd Avenue NW
Soby's Eatery, 1st Street SE
Western Style Chicken and Pizza, 8th Avenue SE
The CHR and Alberta Agriculture seized and destroyed about 2,000 kilograms of beef found in coolers and freezers at a home in the northeast last Thursday. Charges are pending under the Public Health Act.
The CHR said the butcher didn't have a permit.
Receipts found in the garage indicated that meat had been sold to a number of stores, the CHR said.
Alberta Agriculture had the butcher's home under surveillance for about a month, but doesn't know how long he was in business.
CALGARY – Five city food outlets purchased uninspected meat from a man who butchered it in his garage, the Calgary Health Region says.
But all five told CHR inspectors that they believed they were buying beef from an approved, licensed business.
John Pelton, the CHR's director of environmental services, said the butcher used to have a licensed facility.
"He moved his operation to his private home and people, I guess, just found out that he had changed locations, so they continued to deal with him," Pelton said. "They honestly didn't have any reason to believe that the meat wasn't government-inspected."
The CHR said any meat in the five businesses that wasn't accompanied by a receipt from an approved supplier was removed from the premises.
These five businesses either purchased meat from or used the services of the illegal butcher:
Blue Lagoon Restaurant and Lounge, Marlborough Drive NE
Brothers Pizza and Donair, 17th Avenue SW
Express Donair Deli and Pastry, 52nd Avenue NW
Soby's Eatery, 1st Street SE
Western Style Chicken and Pizza, 8th Avenue SE
The CHR and Alberta Agriculture seized and destroyed about 2,000 kilograms of beef found in coolers and freezers at a home in the northeast last Thursday. Charges are pending under the Public Health Act.
The CHR said the butcher didn't have a permit.
Receipts found in the garage indicated that meat had been sold to a number of stores, the CHR said.
Alberta Agriculture had the butcher's home under surveillance for about a month, but doesn't know how long he was in business.
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