Husband and wife Louise and Peter Tantram leave Hull Crown Court, where they are accused with five others of conspiracy to defraud businesses by selling poultry meat not fit for human consumption. * The court heard that a sophisticated distribution network generated profits running into millions of pounds by selling the heavily disguised pet food to butchers, market traders, restaurants, take-aways and supermarkets. *14/12/2000 Tantrams has been found guilty at Hull Crown Court, of selling hundreds of tonnes of condemned poultry fit only for pet food as fit for human consumption. The jur
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Husband and wife Louise and Peter Tantram leave Hull Crown Court, where they are accused with five others of conspiracy to defraud businesses by selling poultry meat not fit for human consumption. * The court heard that a sophisticated distribution network generated profits running into millions of pounds by selling the heavily disguised pet food to butchers, market traders, restaurants, take-aways and supermarkets. *14/12/2000 Tantrams has been found guilty at Hull Crown Court, of selling hundreds of tonnes of condemned poultry fit only for pet food as fit for human consumption. The jury, who had heard how the heavily disguised pet food had been sold to butchers, market traders, restaurants, takeaways and supermarkets across England, Scotland and Wales, are still considering their verdicts on five other defendants. * The court heard that a sophisticated distribution network generated profits running into millions of pounds by selling the heavily disguised pet food to butchers, market traders, restaurants, take-aways and supermarkets. 21/12/2000: Peter Tantram, 47, of Ingham, Lincolnshire, leaving Hull Crown Court with his wife Louise. Mr Tantram was one of three men found guilty at Hull Crown Court, of selling hundreds of tonnes of condemned poultry which was unfit for human consumption between 1993 and 1996 and netting millions of pounds. The jury failed to reach a verdict on Mrs Tantram. *...Tantram one of five men due to be sentenced for selling hundreds of tonnes of condemned poultry for human consumption - even though it was fit only for pet food. The heavily-disguised meat had been sold to butchers, market traders, restaurants, takeaways and supermarkets across England, Scotland and Wales. The nationwide fraud operated between 1993 and 1996 and netted millions of pounds. The three found guilty of conspiracy to defraud businesses by selling poultry not fit for human consumption were Andrew Boid, 33, of Carlton in Lindrick, near Worksop, Nottinghams