Dr. Tan Shot Yen Highlight Burger, Legislature agrees that MBG does not use frozen food

Jakarta – Member of the House of Representatives Commission IX, Irma Suryani Chaniago, responded to the criticism of the nutritionist Dr. Tan Shot Yen about the free nutritional menu (MBG) serving processed burgers to spaghetti. Irma said that the MBG foods should not use frozen food or fast food. “MBG should not use frozen raw materials indeed because these foods contain preservatives and are not fresh,” Irma told reporters on Thursday (9/25/2025). Browse to continue the content, but LRMA considers the bread used for Burger MBG from household products. He was of the opinion that it was possible that the meat used was imported. “The burgers are still in domestic production, maybe the cutting meat is imported,” he said. Previously, the doctor and nutritionist Tan Shot Yen criticized the free menu that is not -nutrition menu (MBG), in various areas that citizens presented to Spageti. Doctor Tan Shot Yen couldn’t help thinking about menus like this. Tan beat the processed citizen as a free nutritional dish. He was surprised that Indonesian children were even introduced to processed wheat. “What is divided is a citizen. Where flour has never grown on Indonesian earth, no young people know that wheat does not grow on Indonesian earth,” Tan said in a meeting with the House of Representatives Commission IX. “Divide by Spaghetti, divided by Bakmi Gacoan, Oh my God. And sorry, yes, the content of Die Burger is also castanization, if the one is near the waist to make it look good to get chicken Katsu,” he continued. (DWR/GBR)

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