In Manisa, 4 million lira worth of spoiled kokoreç was destroyed.

In Manisa, 4 million lira worth of spoiled kokoreç was destroyed.

20.12.2025 01:21

In the inspections conducted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry in Manisa, spoiled kokoreç with a market value of approximately 4 million lira was seized from an unlicensed establishment. It was revealed that if the inspection had not taken place, products that would seriously threaten public health would have been released into the market. Tons of kokoreç were destroyed, and a criminal complaint was filed against the establishment.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has uncovered a serious violation threatening public health during food inspections conducted in Manisa. In a business identified as operating without approval, spoiled kokoreç with a market value of approximately 4 million lira was seized and destroyed.

SPOILED PRODUCTS IN AN UNAUTHORIZED BUSINESS

During inspections carried out by ministry teams, a large quantity of spoiled kokoreç was found in a business that was determined to be producing without the necessary permits and approvals. Products identified as posing a risk to human health were confiscated.

PRODUCTS DESTROYED

The seized kokoreç was destroyed in accordance with regulations, preventing the release of products that threaten food safety into the market.

"OUR INSPECTIONS CONTINUE WITH DETERMINATION"

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry announced that a criminal complaint has been filed against the relevant business and that necessary administrative sanctions have been applied.

In a statement made on the ministry's social media account, it was emphasized, "We never allow any irregularities that would risk the health of our citizens, and we continue our inspections with determination."

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