
Manx meat should be back on the shelves of Tesco's Douglas store within the next six weeks.
The supermarket chain suspended its order after raising concerns about some procedures at the meat plant, centred mainly on documentation.
Almost a year later, those issues have been addressed and produce from the meat plant has now been approved for sale in Tesco.
When it does re appear, it will only be sold in a 'Manx corner' of the store's butcher's section, as the plant no longer offers wrapped or 'pack' meat.
Chief Executive Officer John Dawkins:
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