Food fraud – a current issue but an old problem

Author:

Shears Peter

Abstract

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to address the topic of food fraud which has been so widely and variously reported over recent months and years. Its purposes are to set current experience into an historical context and to illustrate the tension between the science of deception and the science of detection.Design/methodology/approachThis is a desk study of published literature and historical documentation, together with interviews with those professionally concerned with detection and enforcement.FindingsThe piece concludes that with all the scientific developments and analytical techniques that seem so mind‐bendingly sophisticated, there remains the basic problem of a lack of resources.Practical implicationsIt is asserted that more is owed to the memories and the reputations of those who pioneered the effort to combat food fraud. Without a considerable increase in the resources made available for the appliance of the science currently available and that being developed, the battle will never be fully engaged, yet alone won.Originality/valueThis review is unique in that it seeks to take a long view of current concern, and even scandal, showing that the situation is not new and lessons should have been learned from past experience.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Food Science,Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)

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