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He clearly is not the inventor to doner kebab, he just introduced it to Germany. [1]--Alperen (talk) 14:23, 27 October 2013 (UTC)
- Quite. But everyone loves a good story. Gareth E Kegg (talk) 14:33, 27 October 2013 (UTC)
- And as both the BBC and The Independent use the same "widely credited" phrasing, it is fine for us to use it too. Edwardx (talk) 15:11, 27 October 2013 (UTC)
- It's not "fine" if it's not accurate, and even both of those sources put the word "inventor" in quote marks for a reason. Also, despite the headlines, both articles clearly state that he was not considered the inventor of the döner kebab (the rotating grilled meat, sliced with a sword, a centuries-old Turkish delicacy) but only of the idea of serving it in a sandwich. And even that has been largely debunked by other sources, and by Nurman's own statements. I've expanded the article to give a more neutral point of view, with additional citations. Sorry if it ruins the story! -- IamNotU (talk) 00:09, 5 June 2016 (UTC)
- And as both the BBC and The Independent use the same "widely credited" phrasing, it is fine for us to use it too. Edwardx (talk) 15:11, 27 October 2013 (UTC)