The honey sold in all markets across Turkey turned out to be fake.

The honey sold in all markets across Turkey turned out to be fake.

28.04.2025 11:20

The "List of Imitated or Adulterated Foods" updated by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has also included the Happy Life brand, which sells products across Turkey. The ministry announced that imitation was detected in the brand's 460-gram "Organic Flower Honey" product.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry updated the "List of Imitated or Adulterated Foods" prepared to ensure food safety as of April 28. Notable names were included among the new companies added to the list.

BRAND SELLING ACROSS TURKEY IS ALSO ON THE LIST

In the update, alongside many honey and olive oil producers, the Happy Life brand, which sells across Turkey, was also included among those exposed. According to the ministry's statement, imitation or adulteration was detected in Happy Life's 460-gram "Organic Flower Honey" product.

The honey sold in all markets across Turkey turned out to be fake

PRODUCTS ARE SOLD IN FAMOUS CHAIN STORES

According to information on the Happy Life brand's website, the company's products are available on the shelves of Turkey's largest chain stores such as BİM, File Market, and Getir. This development has raised serious concerns about food safety among both consumers and sales points.

WARNING TO CONSUMERS

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry urged consumers, along with the updated list, to check the reliability of the products they purchase and to stay away from the exposed brands. It was also reported that legal processes against the companies have been initiated.

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