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The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has taken action to prevent food fraud and has started publishing a list of foods that pose a health risk due to imitation and adulteration. In today's tests, olive oils were examined, and it was found that paints that are not permitted for use in food were sold instead of olive oil. In chicken sausage, head meat and foreign substances were found in thyme. EXPOSURES CONTINUENew products that pose a health risk and are subject to imitation and adulteration are being added every day, attracting everyone's attention. The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry continues to expose unsuitable products after inspections to ensure that citizens have access to healthy food. With the latest update, many products have been added to the list, and their producers have been announced. INSPECTIONS ARE CONDUCTED IN A LABORATORY ENVIRONMENTThe Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry tests the products sampled after inspections in their laboratories and identifies the substances within the products. FRAUD IS AT ITS PEAKFraud in products has started to reach its peak. Imitation and adulteration are frequently encountered in products such as meat, olive oil, honey, lahmacun, and kebab. It is important for health to avoid foods that raise suspicion due to their price, taste, color, or smell. Suspicious products should be reported by calling ALO 174. FOODS THAT POSE A HEALTH RISKIMITATED AND ADULTERATED FOODS
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