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That jar of honey sitting in your kitchen cupboard right now might not be what you think it is. Every week, millions of Irish consumers reach for honey believing they are buying a pure, natural product straight from the hive. Something wholesome. Something real. But behind those golden jars and countryside labels and smiling bee imagery, there is a reality the honey industry in Ireland desperately does not want you to see. Independent laboratory testing has revealed that a shocking proportion of honey sold in Irish supermarkets is either heavily adulterated with cheap sugar syrups, sourced from industrial overseas operations with zero traceability, or so over-processed that virtually every beneficial enzyme and antioxidant has been destroyed before the jar even reaches the shelf. You are paying for raw Irish honey. In many cases, you are getting filtered, heated, blended industrial syrup with a bee on the label. I spent weeks going through independent test results, food safety authority reports, and every major brand available in Dunnes, Tesco, SuperValu, and Lidl. What I found genuinely shocked me. By the end of this video, you will know exactly which brands to avoid and why they should seriously concern you. Disclaimer: This video is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It contains commentary, analysis, and opinion based on publicly available information, including ingredient labels, nutrition facts, regulatory disclosures, and company-published materials. This content does not allege illegal activity by any individual or company. Any references to brands or products are for the purpose of consumer education and public interest discussion. Viewers are encouraged to review official sources and make their own informed decisions.