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"path": "/2026/06/fsas-meat-inspection-charges-found-to-be-unlawful/",
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"site": "https://www.foodsafetynews.com",
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"Enforcement",
"Food Standards Agency (FSA)",
"court ruling",
"official veterinarian",
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"British Meat Processors Association",
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"textContent": "A judge has ruled that how the Food Standards Agency (FSA) charges the meat industry for controls is unlawful.\n\nAccording to the High Court judgement, at least some costs were unlawfully included in the assessment of both the FSA’s main hourly rate and the enforcement rate. The",
"title": "FSA’s meat inspection charges found to be ‘unlawful’"
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