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Auckland butcher forced to discard meat stored in trolley after council steps in

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Thu, 25 Sept 2025, 8:33pm
Photo / Facebook
Photo / Facebook

Auckland butcher forced to discard meat stored in trolley after council steps in

Author
Tom Rose,
Publish Date
Thu, 25 Sept 2025, 8:33pm

An Auckland butcher has been forced to toss out a bunch of meat after a photo was shared online showing it being stored in cardboard boxes and stacked atop a supermarket trolley.

Shefco Meats, a new butcher in Flat Bush, came under fire after the image from inside the store was shared on Facebook yesterday.

The post sparked an investigation from Auckland Council.

Alan Ahmu, Auckland Council鈥檚 environmental health response team leader, said a council food safety officer visited the site today and directed that all the meat that was exposed to contamination, noted in the supplied photo, be disposed of.

鈥淭his directive was complied with while the council鈥檚 officer was on-site.

鈥淭he food safety officer recorded that the carcass hanging rail was installed yesterday, and that the refrigeration to the chiller was also working yesterday.

鈥淭he chiller storage temperature was found to be compliant. This is a new business which is not currently open and is yet to start trading.

鈥淥nce it commences trading, its food control plan will be verified by the council.鈥

A member of the public spotted carcasses stacked in cardboard boxes and a supermarket trolley inside Shefco Meats' new Flat Bush branch. Photo / Facebook
A member of the public spotted carcasses stacked in cardboard boxes and a supermarket trolley inside Shefco Meats' new Flat Bush branch. Photo / Facebook

The picture from inside one of the back rooms showed several animal carcasses stored in cardboard boxes and stacked atop a supermarket trolley.

Shefco鈥檚 owner responded to the initial post in a since-deleted reply on Facebook.

In the post, they said they had temporarily stored the carcasses in 鈥渃lean trolleys and boxes鈥 while installing a meat rail in the same room.

鈥淎bsolutely nothing was placed on the floor,鈥 they wrote.

Shefco Meats insists the images do not reflect its hygiene standards. Photo / Facebook
Shefco Meats insists the images do not reflect its hygiene standards. Photo / Facebook

鈥淲e take hygiene and food safety very seriously and are proud of the standards we uphold.

鈥淚t鈥檚 disappointing that someone may have misunderstood or misrepresented the situation, especially as we鈥檝e worked hard to bring something new and good to the Dawson Rd community.

鈥淲e invite anyone to come see the shop and our processes for themselves 鈥 transparency is important to us, and we鈥檙e always happy to answer questions.鈥

The Herald has approached the owner for comment.

Shefco Meats also operates at an address in Stoddard Rd, Mt Albert.

The Food Act 2014 and Food Regulations Act 2015 stipulate any food at the premises of a food business is considered to be for commercial use.

Such businesses are required to take active steps to ensure the food kept on-site meets strict health and safety regulations and is safe for consumption.

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