Food safety insight and analysis – Page 16
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Analysis & Features
Break silence on food crime, industry told
Not enough intelligence sharing, warns National Food Crime Unit
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Comment & Opinion
National Food Crime Unit must be unleashed from the FSA
The FSA felt like an organisation re-energised and plucky enough even to mention the ‘N’ word - nutrition - again
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Analysis & Features
Would Brexit make food fraud better or worse?
Brexit would end the obligation for the free movement of goods. So would the UK be better placed to fight food fraud?
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Comment & Opinion
Stand up for Fairtrade farmers but spare us the sympathy
“The Fairtrade mark ensures decent payment for hard work at least; and at best true empowerment”
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Comment & Opinion
Why government is intensifying its efforts to take on alcohol fraudsters
13% of the beer we drink is untaxed and in total untaxed alcohol alone costs the taxpayer over £1 billion per year
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Comment & Opinion
Mars recall was swift but its communications proved hit and miss
No one could accuse Mars of doing things by halves. Because a small piece of red plastic was found in a Snickers bar in Germany…
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Comment & Opinion
Fingerprint the food fraudsters says Chris Elliott
”During a normal working week I get details of two to four major food fraud incidents being uncovered somewhere in the world”
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Comment & Opinion
Mars choc recall highlights the need for gutsy communications strategies
No one could accuse Mars of lacking decisiveness with its chocolate recall, but its PR has been more hit and miss
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Comment & Opinion
Sorting the Beef from the Bull: a considered food fraud take
Other food fraud scandals have been far nastier than Horsegate
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Comment & Opinion
Asda must look to availability basics
The recent job losses at Asda are a veneer over the main issues
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Comment & Opinion
Fewer inspections may lead to 'catastrophic consequences'
Some people relax by reading the newspaper. I indulge myself with a good look at Food Standards Agency Board papers
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Comment & Opinion
FSA warning on food safety checks should give serious pause for thought
Purcell’s paper marks a potential sea change in the FSA’s attitude to budget cuts
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Comment & Opinion
Horsegate three years on: we must remain vigilant
The horsemeat scandal of 2013 thrust into the mainstream media an issue that had long plagued the industry
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Comment & Opinion
The long road to 'antibiotic free' meat
What is to blame for the rise of Antimicrobial Resistance?
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Analysis & Features
Where can a cash-strapped Food Standards Agency make cuts?
Last week’s Autumn Statement revealed the FSA’s budget would remain at £85.4m a year during the current parliament
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Comment & Opinion
FSA should be challenged on its foodborne illness data
”The FSA deserves credit for the way it has gone about seeking to tackle the serious issue of campylobacter”
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Comment & Opinion
Campylobacter, transparency and some baffling FSA survey results
The latest FSA campylobacter results are cause for cautious optimism - but discrepancies in the results must be addressed
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Comment & Opinion
China raises the food safety bar
The Chinese food system will become a lot safer and the level of fraud will reduce substantially
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Comment & Opinion
Campylobacter battle is hampered by one-dimensional thinking
The FSA needs to target foodservice and not just retail, says Professor Chris Elliot
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Comment & Opinion
GM crops are safe insists Agricultural Biotechnology Council
The ABC responds to The Grocer’s report on GM food