The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry's list of imitation and adulteration is growing every day. Citizens can't help but wonder, "What have I been eating?" as many companies from restaurants to supermarket chains find their place on the list. After the ongoing news about meatball vendors, it has been revealed that Tekin Usta Dondurma, which claims to sell 100% goat milk ice cream, does not actually use goat milk. Since the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry started publishing the imitation and adulteration list, citizens have been unable to hide their astonishment. In recent days, as food products have been identified and announced to the public in a list, the names of chain brands continue to enter the list one after another. It has been discovered that Tekin Usta Dondurma, which claims to make ice cream with goat milk, is actually making ice cream with cow's milk. SO MANY BRANDS ON THAT LIST!With the emergence of news that Köfteci Yusuf sold meatballs made from pork, citizens were shocked and expressed their reaction by saying, "What have they been feeding us?" The discovery of equine meat at the famous Sarıyer Börekçisi also created another shock effect. The inclusion of global chain brands in the list has severely damaged the trust in ready-made food. The presence of poultry meat in the Arbys brand and food coloring in spice companies raised the question of where citizens can find clean food. NOW TEKIN USTA DONDURMAAfter the upheavals in food, the company named Tekin Usta Dondurma has also been added to the list. With many branches in various locations, the company's slogan is "100% Goat Ice Cream," yet its failure to use goat milk in its ice cream has led to its inclusion in the Ministry of Agriculture's list. The Ministry, which examined the semi-skimmed goat milk plain ice cream, documented that while it identified cow's milk, it could not detect goat milk. Additionally, the fact that the company sells its ice cream, claiming it is made with goat milk, to citizens for 75 lira did not go unnoticed.
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