300 kilograms of spoiled meat and offal seized in an unlicensed butcher in Adana were destroyed

Published 2020년 8월 10일

Tridge summary

An unlicensed butcher shop in Adana's Seyhan district, found to be selling spoiled meat and offal, has been shut down and its inventory destroyed. Weighing in at 330 kilograms, the contaminated products were seized and eliminated upon reporting by the Adana Chamber of Butchers. The Syrian owner of the shop is facing administrative action.
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Original content

300 kilograms of spoiled meat and offal seized in the butcher, which was operated unlicensed in Adana, was destroyed. According to the information received, the situation was conveyed to the municipality and the Provincial Directorate of Agriculture and Forestry after it was reported to the Adana Chamber of Butchers that an unlicensed butcher shop was operated in the central Seyhan district Mirzaçelebi Street. The teams found 330 kilograms of spoiled meat, offal and tallow during their inspection at the workplace. While the seized defective products were ...

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