No horsemeat or pig DNA has been found in food samples taken from schools and care homes in Cardiff after tests were ordered by the council.
The authority suspended a supplier which had been challenged by another council over the possible presence of horsemeat in product supplied to them.
Cardiff council ordered more than 200 samples to be independently tested, which all came back negative.
It said it was taking steps to minimise the risk of sourcing contaminated food.
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