More Food Safety & Integrity – Page 7
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ArticleModified atmosphere packaging and the technology to test it
Even small variations of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide or water vapour inside a sealed package can have a large impact on product spoilage as well as product attractiveness. For this reason, modified atmosphere packaging testing is necessary to validate the mixture of gases inside sealed containers of food and drinks, ...
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ArticleA new weapon in the fight against food fraud
Mike Clark and Giuseppe Tosto of Bio-Rad explain how the company’s new ID-Check Speciation Solution can help in the battle against mislabeling serious cases of food fraud.
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ArticleHow to reduce the damage from recalls
No food company wants to be involved in a recall. They can be expensive and damage the trust of both buyers and consumers. While avoiding a recall is not the primary driver to producing safe food – this should be a foundational principle of anyone in the food industry – ...
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Food Safety - Allergen controls and sustainability vs. safety
Discover Food Safety In-Depth Focus, featuring articles on allergen control, sustainability vs safety, and toxins in our food.
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ArticleToxin free food? Health risks for our food.
In the recently published book Toxin-Free Food? over 100 risk assessments were used to determine how safe food really is in Europe. Here, the identified risks have been ranked according to their relevance for public health.
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ArticleNew Food Issue 3 2023
Issue 3 2023 of New Food is out now - download your copy today to get more than 50 pages of insight and analysis of the food and beverage industry.
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ArticleLeading the charge against food crime
From fake alcohol to potentially fatal substances sold as diet pills; Ron McNaughton, Head of Food Standards Scotland’s Food Crime and Incidents Unit, explains how it is tackling food crime.
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Fukushima fallout: Is your sushi safe?
Professor Chris Elliott talks sushi in his latest column for New Food, after the Japanese Government announced the release of wastewater from Fukushima into the Pacific Ocean.
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Episode 43: Living with food allergies - Part Three
In the third and final part of our "Living with food allergies" podcast series, Grace and Josh talk to Tanya Ednan-Laperouse where she gives a powerful testimony regarding the tragic death of her daughter following a fatal allergic reaction and speaks about the important of Natasha's Law.
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Episode 43: Living with food allergies - Part Two
In part two of our allergens podcast series, Josh and Grace talk to Liljia Polo-Richards about how her business Allergy Companions Ltd supports those living with food hypersensitivity, as well as why she thinks "may contain" warnings are a "cop-out" when it comes to allergen signposting.
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Episode 43: Living with food allergies - Part One
In part one of New Food's allergen podcast special, Josh and Grace discuss key takeaways from the "Catering for Allergens" event and talk to Iain Ferris, Liljia Polo-Richards and Lisa Winnall about removing the "fear factor" from the hospitality sector when it comes to allergen safety.
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VideoVideo: Gold Series X-Flo – Modular dust extraction system
Gold Series X-Flo industrial dust collectors: safe handling of food dusts , meet ATEX standards, modular design, installation indoors or outdoors.
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Video: Dangerous dusts in the industrial workplace
Camfil´s dust collectors safely handle exhaust air from food processing & packaging applications, improving IAQ and preventing cross-contamination.
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ArticleeBook: The Field Guide to Food Powder Characterization
Discover the key to unlocking your food manufacturing potential with our new eBook, The Field Guide to Food Powder Characterization. Gain insights into particle size analysis, laser diffraction techniques, and additive influences to optimise product quality and reduce costs.
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ArticleThe coeliac tax
Coeliac UK’s Fiona Newsome highlights the financial impact shopping for gluten-free can have on coeliac consumers and urges action from legislators and industry.
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ArticleProtecting tradition with testing
Alessandro Cavaglioni, Head of Laboratory at Tuscany-based analytical service provider ISVEA s.r.l., discusses how they utilise a suite of specialised separation techniques to provide producers with fast, reliable test results to meet their unique needs.
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ArticleNew Food Issue 2 2023
Issue 2 2023 of New Food is out now - download your copy today to get more than 60 pages of insight and analysis of the food and beverage industry.
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ArticleThe world of food security according to ChatGPT
Professor Chris Elliott discusses why he thinks AI models will have a "hugely important and positive impact" on the future of the world’s food supply system.
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ArticleVeganism: truths and misconceptions around allergens
Liljia Polo-Richards explains why it’s important to distinguish between vegan and other free from options when it comes to serving hypersensitive consumers.
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The FSA: Caught between a rock and a hard place
Professor Chris Elliott examines the performance of the Food Standards Agency in the UK’s food system after criticism was levelled at the regulator following an ongoing food fraud case.


