The factory presented in the reportage was using pork skin to produce gelatin that to be sold forward to dairy factories. The problem is that the dairy factories don't specify the source of this ingredient on the label of their products.
Customers who buy yogurts, they see on the label only the name of gelatin, without the source, in this case pork skin. The most intrigued were the people that don't eat pork: Muslims, Jewish and others. So, if you don't eat pork be aware next time when you buy a yogurt.
Please refer to the Food Additives Bible application for information about full list of dangerous colors, flavor enhancers, preservatives, emulsifiers, sweeteners, stabilizers, gelling agents and thickeners>
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