Turkish Cheese Removed from Shelves in Germany: Dangerous Bacteria Risk!
Turkish cheese recalled in Germany - The company “Marmara Import Export GmbH”, operating in Germany, has decided to withdraw its product named “Marmara Goat Cheese” from the market. This decision has caused widespread repercussions within the country and created concern among consumers.

According to information released by the company, the goat cheese presented in 400-gram packaging carries a risk of microbiological spoilage. This means that the product could be dangerous for health and increases the likelihood of causing serious illnesses.
“Marmara Import Export GmbH” has warned consumers, urging them not to consume the aforementioned cheese under any circumstances. Consumption of this product could lead to serious health problems.
Individuals who purchased the product can return it to the points of sale where they bought it to receive a refund. The company has stated that this process will be carried out easily and without any problems.
Food safety experts emphasize that product recalls like this are of great importance for protecting consumer health. Such measures are crucial steps taken to prevent potential risks.
