Turkiye withdraws EU bid to standardise Doner Kebab

Turkiye withdraws EU bid to standardise Doner Kebab
The most vocal opposition came from Germany, where doner has become a cornerstone of everyday cuisine and a multibillion-euro industry. (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 27 September 2025
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Turkiye withdraws EU bid to standardise Doner Kebab

Turkiye withdraws EU bid to standardise Doner Kebab
  • The Istanbul-based International Doner Federation (UDOFED) had originally filed the application to ensure that doner sold across Europe would adhere to authentic “Turkish style”

ISTANBUL: Turkiye has decided to withdraw its application to have doner kebab officially recognized as a “traditional specialty guaranteed” within the European Union, according to a report by Hürriyet Daily News.

The decision ends a years-long culinary effort which aimed to “safeguard” one of Turkiye’s most iconic dishes within EU law by standardising it’s preparation under a set of rules. 

The Istanbul-based International Doner Federation (UDOFED) had originally filed the application to ensure that doner sold across Europe would adhere to authentic “Turkish style”.

If approved, the EU designation would have restricted the use of meats such as veal or turkey and required restaurants to follow specific Turkish methods of preparation.

However, an EU Commission spokesperson confirmed that on September 23 UDOFED officially withdrew its application, closing the registration process.

No official explanation was provided for the withdrawal.

EU insiders, cited by Hurriyet, suggested that Turkiye’s move may have been aimed at avoiding a likely rejection - a possibility that had been flagged in European media reports earlier in the week.

The most vocal opposition came from Germany, where doner has become a cornerstone of everyday cuisine and a multibillion-euro industry.

German officials argued that EU-wide restrictions based on Turkiye’s specifications could disrupt local practices and potentially impact as many as 60,000 jobs.

Local media stressed that Germany’s popular style of doner - often wrapped in flatbread and served with yogurt sauces and fresh vegetables - might have been limited or even banned under the proposed rules.

Despite the controversy, UDOFED consultant Huriye Ozener emphasized, according to German media referenced by Hurriyet, that Turkiye’s intention was never to damage foreign markets.

Rather, the goal was to preserve the dish’s traditional preparation and cultural roots while ensuring formal recognition of its Turkish origin.


Jonathan Bailey named People magazine’s 2025 Sexiest Man Alive

Jonathan Bailey named People magazine’s 2025 Sexiest Man Alive
Updated 04 November 2025
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Jonathan Bailey named People magazine’s 2025 Sexiest Man Alive

Jonathan Bailey named People magazine’s 2025 Sexiest Man Alive
  • Bailey takes the mantle from “The Office” star John Krasinski, who was the 2024 selection
  • The 37-year-old had audiences swooning as Prince Fiyero in his 2024 big-screen debut in “Wicked,” the popular movie musical

Something has changed for “Wicked” star Jonathan Bailey, something is not the same — he is People magazine’s Sexiest Man Alive for 2025.
The magazine’s pick was announced Monday night on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.” Bailey takes the mantle from “The Office” and “Jack Ryan” star John Krasinski, who was the 2024 selection.
“It’s a huge honor,” Bailey, 37, told the magazine. “Obviously, I’m incredibly flattered. And it’s completely absurd.”
Bailey had audiences swooning as Prince Fiyero in his 2024 big-screen debut in “Wicked,” the popular movie musical in which he proudly urges fellow students to join him in his shallowness. The second half arrives in theaters Nov. 21.
He dripped with charm as Lord Anthony Bridgerton on Netflix’s “Bridgerton,” and earned a 2024 Emmy nomination for his role in the Showtime series “Fellow Travelers.” Most recently, he starred in “Jurassic World Rebirth,” which came out in July.
Bailey told Fallon that the title was an “honor of a lifetime.”
“I’m sort of thrilled that People magazine have invited someone in – bestowed this honor on someone who can really cherish the value of a sexy man,” he said.
Bailey told People that he’s known he wanted to be an actor since he was 5 years old and his grandmother took him to see a production of the musical “Oliver!” Within two years he had achieved that dream, preforming with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
The first Sexiest Man Alive was Mel Gibson in 1985. Other past recipients include Brad Pitt, George Clooney, John F. Kennedy Jr., David Beckham, Michael B. Jordan, John Legend, Dwayne Johnson, Paul Rudd, Pierce Brosnan and Patrick Dempsey.
Bailey, who will be the cover story in People’s edition coming out Friday, had to stay tight-lipped about the news. But he admitted to the magazine that he couldn’t keep it a complete secret — he shared to news with his dog Benson, who will also be featured in the magazine.