Because of passenger concerns

Because of passenger concerns about "Mad Cow" disease, British Midland has stopped serving beef on its flights. "The decision has been made pending clarification by the appropriate authorities as to its acceptability," British Midland said. The carrier's meals are provided by third-party caterers.

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