Food Contamination: A Primer
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31695/IJASRE.2020.33736Keywords:
Food Contamination, Contaminant, Food-Borne Illness.Abstract
Food is regarded as hygienic and safe for consumption when it does not pose any threat or risk to the health and economy such as sales loss. Food contamination occurs when bacteria or other germs get into food, which can cause food-borne illness. While
most food contaminations are accidental, there has been some evidence of intentional food contamination. A major accident in
food contamination can cost a company a massive recall that may be devastating to its reputation and profit because it has
serious consequences for the health and wellbeing of people and the planet. This paper aims at providing a primer on food
contamination, its causes, and prevention
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