LONDON— Britain's horsemeat lasagne food scare spread to several other European countries on Friday as officials said they suspected criminal activity was behind the growing scandal. Swedish food giant Findus withdrew various frozen meals from France and Sweden, a day after withdrawing frozen beef lasagne from sale in Britain that was found to contain up to 100 perecent equine flesh. The British supermarket chain Aldi meanwhile announced on Friday that two ready meal ranges contained similar quantities of the meat. The meals were all produced in Luxembourg for French supplier Comigel and the company said the horsemeat originated in a Romanian ...
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