Food fraud has occurred since 2008, and it’s just getting worse. Become educated about the popular foods subject to food fraud!
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Food fraud is the deliberate act of deceiving consumers by tampering with, misrepresenting, or misbranding food products for financial gain.
Examples of food fraud include adding cheaper ingredients to food products, substituting one food item for another, or mislabeling the origin or quality of a food product.
Foods that are commonly subjected to fraud due to their high value, widespread use, and complex supply chains include:
- Olive oil
- Honey
- Spices
- Milk and dairy products
- Wine
- Seafood
- Fruit juices
- Coffee and tea
- Sweeteners (such as high fructose corn syrup)
- Meat products (such as beef, poultry, and pork)
It’s important to note that food fraud can occur in any food product and that new cases are continually being discovered.
CNBC recently reported on the many examples of food fraud.
The FDA reports, “Outside estimates by experts have found that food fraud affects 1% of the global food industry at a cost of about $10-$15 billion a year, although some more recent expert estimates put the cost as high as $40 billion a year.”
Many companies have faced lawsuits and legal action due to food fraud. Some examples include:
- Nestle – faced lawsuits in the US and Europe for misrepresenting the quality and origin of its pure life bottled water.
- Subway – faced lawsuits in the US for misrepresenting the size and weight of its footlong sandwiches.
- Blue Bell Creameries – faced lawsuits in the US for a 2015 listeria outbreak linked to its ice cream products.
- Fonterra – faced lawsuits in China for selling contaminated baby formula.
- DeCecco – faced lawsuits in the US for misbranding its products as “100% durum wheat semolina pasta” when they contained non-durum wheat.
These are just a few examples, and food fraud scandals are continually emerging, often resulting in legal action against the companies involved.
The prevalence of food fraud is difficult to quantify, as many cases go undetected or unreported. However, it is considered to be a significant and ongoing issue in the food industry.
Food fraud can have serious consequences, including financial losses for companies, harm to consumer health, and damage to the reputation of the companies involved and the food industry.
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