Don’t be fooled by the meat you see in supermarkets: often what you buy isn’t as simple or as healthy as it seems. Many processed meat products contain additives, water, preservatives, salt, and other substances that aren’t part of pure meat, reducing nutritional value and misleading consumers about what they’re really buying.
Labels can also be deceptive. Words like “juicy,” “tender,” or appealing brand names don’t always indicate fresh or high-quality meat, but industrialized products enhanced to look better without offering real benefits.
There are even cases of mislabeled products or meat mixes from different sources sold as local, which has triggered investigations in some markets.
To protect your health, always read labels carefully, choose fresh meat from trusted sources, and don’t be swayed only by discounts or attractive names. Making informed choices helps you buy better and avoid low-quality products.
