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Decade-old meat for sale
A Norwegian grocery shop has been forced to close after ten-year-old mutton was found in the freezer section. Norwegian online newspaper aftenposten.no reports that the shop has been closed after Norway’s Food Safety Authority also found it lacked satisfactory hygiene routines. Local people from Bugøynes in Northern Norway were unruffled by the news - one customer said that no one had gotten sick from the shop’s meat, and there was just too much “hysteria” around sell-by dates.
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