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Luxembourg says meat in lasagne scandal falsely marked beef The French food company that supplied frozen lasagne found to contain up to 100 percent horsemeat to British supermarkets said Friday the dishes presented no risk to human health. In its first reaction to the scandal, Comigel said it had withdrawn all products from a meat supplier that had provided it with horsemeat instead of beef. While the Luxembourg company Tavola, which makes the products for the Findus brand, imported the meat from France but it was "fraudulently labelled" beef, the country's director of veterinary services. Images of the Tavola plant, a subsidiary of Comigel, in Capellen, Luxembourg and Comigel headquarters in Metz, France.