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Have you bought cheese or milk on the street? The expert reveals the tests: Here is the deadly bacteria found, fatal for life

  • Writer: Korca Boom
    Korca Boom
  • 7 hours ago
  • 1 min read

Here is the English translation, without The show “SEPSE” by Arestina Skenderi dedicated a special segment to food safety, focusing especially on products sold on the street by vendors or farmers. Granit Sokoli bought milk, eggs, cheese, and butter on the street under the camera’s supervision for the show “SEPSE” and explained what he did with them.


For “SEPSE,” Sokoli shared the results of tests he previously conducted on milk and cheese sold on the street by vendors or farmers. He said the initial findings are alarming.


“Citizens are being deceived. In the milk we bought on the street, water was found mixed in. This is fraud and a health risk. The containers do not meet any safety standards. They are reused several times, stored in unsuitable conditions, and no one knows if the cows were treated with antibiotics before milking.


If we consume milk with antibiotic residues, when we later need medical treatment, the antibiotic may no longer be effective. This is a real risk for public health,” Sokoli stated during the show “SEPSE.”


“Cheese with deadly bacteria: Listeria… threatens 25% of consumers”


“Listeria bacteria was found in the cheese. This is a dangerous bacterium, which can be fatal in 25% of cases, especially for children, the elderly, and people with weakened immune systems.”


The expert gives a clear warning:


“Never buy milk or cheese on the street. These are unsafe products and can be fatal. Food safety is zero,” Sokoli stated during the show “SEPSE.”


“KORÇA BOOM”

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