reviewJournal of Food ScienceNov 1, 2011Closed access

Defining the Public Health Threat of Food Fraud

Michigan State University

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Abstract

UNLABELLED: Food fraud, including the more defined subcategory of economically motivated adulteration, is a food risk that is gaining recognition and concern. Regardless of the cause of the food risk, adulteration of food is both an industry and a government responsibility. Food safety, food fraud, and food defense incidents can create adulteration of food with public health threats. Food fraud is an intentional act for economic gain, whereas a food safety incident is an unintentional act with unintentional harm, and a food defense incident is an intentional act with intentional harm. Economically motivated adulteration may be just that-economically motivated-but the food-related public health risks are often…

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Keywords
  • Harm
  • Food safety
  • Business
  • Government (linguistics)
  • Public health
  • Intervention (counseling)
  • Expert elicitation
  • Public relations
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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