Ikea has removed 17,600 packets of elk lasagne from its European stores after traces of pork were discovered, it has emerged.
The food was removed from shelves on March 22 after tests by Belgian authorities revealed signs of the meat.
The tainted meat was produced for Ikea by Swedish supplier Familjen Dafgard - the same company that produces its meatballs.
"They had been grinding a mix of pork and beef in the morning and elk meat in the afternoon," Ikea spokesman Josefin Thorell said.
"We've reviewed these routines together with Dafgard so this is no longer being done. They now have separate facilities for different types of production."
The frozen lasagne had only been on sale in Europe for a month and was not available in any Muslim countries.
The furniture retailer said it had only decided to go public after a follow-up test in Belgium on Friday confirmed that the meat contained 1.6% pork.
In February, Ikea halted sales of its trademark meatballs after tests showed a batch contained horsemeat, a discovery that added to the Europe-wide scandal that saw many products pulled from supermarket shelves.
In the aftermath of that scandal Ikea also announced it was introducing systematic DNA testing on all products using minced meat.
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