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"description": "There is only one meat processor registered to slaughter and process horse meat for human consumption in New Zealand.",
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"textContent": "> Just three months after they were pulled from the pie warmers, Pakuranga Bakery's horse meat pies are available again and proving just as popular as ever.\n>\n> The pies, inspired by lo'i hossi [sic], a Tongan horse meat dish, went viral on social media over summer. But the bakery had to stop selling them in January as the lo'i hossi [sic] mixture they were using contained horse meat that hadn't been cleared for human consumption.\n>\n> There is only one meat processor registered to slaughter and process horse meat for human consumption in New Zealand. Auckland Council and MPI both confirmed to First Up _,_ Pakuranga Bakery was now sourcing their horse meat from that registered supplier.\n>\n> Stuff\n\nRead More",
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