
Yomiuri: Beef served raw, but intended only for cooking
Not one single piece of beef to be eaten raw that met governmental standards was shipped in fiscal 2008 and 2009--and possibly in earlier fiscal years--but since many restaurants served raw-beef dishes during this period, meat that was meant to be cooked was apparently served as raw fare, it has been learned. The discovery came in the wake of recent incidents of mass food poisoning at yakiniku barbecue restaurants that killed two boys, allegedly caused by eating yukhoe raw-beef dishes. The Consumer Affairs Agency and the Health, Labor and Welfare Ministry suspect that beef that does not meet government standards is still being served raw at restaurants. The ministry and agency said they would investigate the problem with an eye to revising the standards...As there is no punishment for not meeting the standards, restaurants likely knowingly served meat meant to be cooked as yukhoe or sashimi. "The restaurants are aware of the possible danger of what they're doing, but they can't resist serving those popular dishes," an official of the All Japan Yakiniku Association said. "So, they accept the responsibility of serving them."...more...