Controversy over Coles' use of 'Bovaer' in beef—what to know before your next meat purchase!

The food we eat is more than just a meal—it’s a choice that can spark conversation and concern.

Whether it's product safety, sustainability, or consumer choice, many factors can impact our shopping decisions.

Read on to find out what you need to know before your next purchase.


Aussies have expressed outrage at Coles, vowing to boycott the supermarket after it expanded the use of a controversial cattle feed supplement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

In November 2023, Coles announced that select beef suppliers would adopt the use of Bovaer, following trials that showed the supplement could reduce methane emissions by 'at least 50 per cent'.


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Coles faces a boycott over Bovaer. Image source: Pexel/mali maeder


However, it’s worth noting that Beef in Coles' standard range does not come from cattle fed with Bovaer. The supplement is only used in their premium 'Finest Carbon Neutral' product line.

Bovaer works by suppressing an enzyme in cows that produces methane, a greenhouse gas linked to climate change.

The supplement comprises silicon dioxide, propylene glycol, and 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP), and is manufactured by Swiss-Dutch company DSM-Firmenich.

Although there is no evidence suggesting the additive poses health risks or transfers to meat or milk, claims on social media have linked it to fertility issues and cancer.

Experts, however, have dismissed these concerns as unfounded.


Despite the assurances, many concerns have flourished, prompting some dairy suppliers to clarify their positions.

Victorian farm Bass River Dairies proudly declared their milk as ‘full fart milk’, free from cows fed Bovaer, while Norco also confirmed it had no plans to use the supplement.

‘At Norco, we pride ourselves on making quality, natural dairy products,’ a company representative stated.


Critics of the Bovaer, including former federal MP Craig Kelly, chimed in.

‘Well done Norco, listening to the public,’ Kelly said.

‘We don’t want to drink milk from cows drugged with Bovaer. And we also don’t want to eat meat from cattle drugged with Bovaer – so all Coles meat is off the shopping list,’ Kelly added.


Kelly’s sentiments were echoed by hundreds of social media users. One commenter stated, ‘Coles don’t sell anything you can’t get elsewhere.

The comment continued, ‘They will never get another cent from me – I have been a loyal Coles shopper for 30 years.’

Another remarked, ‘A sizable group of your customers don’t want to eat food that you have tampered with. We just want wholesome natural food.’


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‘No more Coles’ says loyal customer. Image source: Pexel/Lukas


Coles defended its decision, with a spokesperson saying, ‘Coles prioritises food safety and animal welfare and we are committed to improving the sustainability of our business. Bovaer has been extensively researched over the past 15 years and approved by leading food safety organisations including Food Standards Agency UK and the European Food Safety Authority.’

The controversy isn’t confined to Australia. In the UK, customers have threatened to boycott dairy giant Arla over its use of Bovaer, with major retailers Tesco and Asda stocking its products.

Arla has pushed back, calling it ‘misinformation’ spreading on social media.


Adding to the discussion, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates invested heavily in Rumin 8, a company developing similar methane-reducing additives, earlier in 2023. He made the investment through his firm, Breakthrough Energy Ventures..

Some confusion has arisen between Rumin 8 and Bovaer, as both aim to tackle methane emissions.

While approved for use in countries including Australia and the UK, Bovaer’s introduction has highlighted the tension between sustainability efforts and consumer acceptance.


As the conversation around food and climate change continues to evolve, companies are stepping up in surprising ways.

In a previous story, we talked about how one major retailer tackled this issue, one cattle at a time. Find out more here!

Key Takeaways
  • Coles has been criticised by some Australians who are boycotting the supermarket due to its use of a cattle feed supplement called Bovaer, which is intended to lower greenhouse gases by reducing methane emissions from cattle.
  • The supplement, Bovaer, made by DSM-Firmenich, includes 3-nitrooxypropanol (3-NOP) and is solely used for Coles' premium 'Finest Carbon Neutral' beef line, not in their general range of beef products.
  • Despite assurances from experts that Bovaer is safe and poses no risk of cancer or transfer to milk or meat, some have taken to social media to voice concerns about potential health effects, including fertility issues and cancer risks.
  • Coles and suppliers of Bovaer have defended the product's use, stating that it has been thoroughly researched, approved by leading food safety organisations, and is safe for consumers. Critics, including former politician Craig Kelly, advocate against the use of such supplements, influencing some dairy suppliers to confirm they do not use Bovaer.

What are your thoughts on using additives like Bovaer in the food supply? Share your opinion in the comments below.
 

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We need to be told where Coles source their beef from. Possibly the same source used by Wholesale Meat suppliers. Which other supermarkets, butchers' shops buy from the same Meat Wholesaler.
A lot of skincare products including baby wipes contain glycol.
There are 2 farms using the product here. I asked a former Dairy farmer would she use it, no way was her reply. There is research using more natural products in testing re emission from dairy cows. I will be checking milk!
 
Can’t believe all these people who procrastinate about the effect of cows farting o the environment. Honestly can’t be bothered commenting on something which sounds preposterous
You mean the climate change scam.
 
There are 2 farms using the product here. I asked a former Dairy farmer would she use it, no way was her reply. There is research using more natural products in testing re emission from dairy cows. I will be checking milk!
Climate change hoax by the government. I bought rump steak from Aldi, it was delicious however my two little dogs stuck their noses up at it. Two to three hours after eating a small amount of the steak, I developed a red hot & blotchy rash over my face & neck. I will never ever by meat from Aldi again. Several friends later said they had stopped buying meat from Aldi. I am chemical sensitive. Farmers only care about the money.
 
Does the place that provides Coles Beef also sell any under their own Company name. It may not only be Coles brand involved
 
We need to be told where Coles source their beef from. Possibly the same source used by Wholesale Meat suppliers. Which other supermarkets, butchers' shops buy from the same Meat Wholesaler.
A lot of skincare products including baby wipes contain glycol.
I'm not a big meat eater . But how many other foods that we consume have hidden
Most of the food you get at the supermarkets, ice cream has an additive that stops it melting , the US is now talking about banning TALC from food , causes inflammation, cancer, it’s also known as anti caking .
 
Where do I start , it is a long time ago ,I grew up at a farming family, where my brother was taking over the dairy farm , while my parents continued with their piggery. They had land spread out , not joined together and one particular paddock had good red soil and a friend of my father had a building business and wanted to buy that red soil and fill in with good black soil .
So it happened , a neighbouring farmer noticed a truck came in and delivered in the middle of the night a truckload of what later was tested as HCH , a bad chemical which came from a nearby chemical company.
This all took time for it to be confirmed , even the truck driver admitted to deliver a truckload of chemicals, but he was told to keep it quiet. In the mean time cows were back in that paddock and my brother noticed the cows were unable to get pregnant and everything went from there . Media came over , lot of articles in the paper , but the chemical company refused to admit what had happened . My brother was not allowed to deliver the milk to the factory, but he was told , their family could drink the milk .
How can you get such a big company to court? They have a whole team of layers ready to fight a farmer and they had no evidence, but everyone knew what happened .My brother was a mental wrack and he was looked after by his local vet , who took him under his wings . He thought there was only one thing to do, sell up and go away far from where he grew up.
In 1979 the family emigrated to Canada and bought a big property.He build a large shed and started a piggery and they never looked back . Their daughter who lives close by has now with her family an organic dairy farm and my brother and wife grow all their vegetables organic, it is huge as the daughter and family live of that as well and my brother gets meat and milk from their In return my brother helps the son in law with harvesting all the crops .
My parents went to see them about 24 times .
So , this is why I try to eat everything natural and keep myself healthy as possible .I also think a lot of issues we have these days that this is to do with all the food colouring and other additional ingredients has to do with allergies and reactions.
We never or hardly heard of peanut and other allergies .
Sorry , this has been such a long story , but this is what happened for real .
When growing up we all had fresh natural food, not the chemical laden shit you get now, the reason why people get ill 🤧 .
 
Ring around your local butchers and ask if their meat comes from a supplier who uses Bovaer we did and very glad we did. We now buy meat better quality than the big supermarkets at a far better price and it is Bovaer free. Seems the local butchers are getting asked a lot about Bovaer and picking up many new customers who are walking away from the big supermarkets. If nothing else The big supermarkets must be made to put up signs to say if the meat comes from suppliers who use Bovaer and let people make their own choice to buy or not to buy.

 
Most of the food you get at the supermarkets, ice cream has an additive that stops it melting , the US is now talking about banning TALC from food , causes inflammation, cancer, it’s also known as anti caking .
my Gp just gave me Melatonin to help me sleep apparently many old people lack Melatonin , BUT it has Talc in it as a binder, I told him no thanks. You are correct our food is full of additives , make syou wonder why the explosion of cancer and other horrid illnesses
 
They told us the Covid vaccines were safe & look what happened with that! I will never again buy Coles, Woolworths, Aldi or meat from any Butcher whose suppliers use Bovaer. There is a huge amount of literature stating it is not safe to supplement the cattle with Bovaer it's bad for the animals & bad for us. Think about your children & grandchildren.
 
I am not surprised with the idiots asking about plant based sausages, which do more harm to the environment to produce than normal sausages. Gluten free bread is expensive. Informed People who really have food intolerances would just avoid sausage sizzles. Good on you for speaking up they are free!
All gluten foods are expensive , I went on a gluten free diet and felt a hundred % better but the cost put a stop to it.
 
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