Beware Of Foodborne Diseases During Festive

  • 24-Oct-2020
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New Delhi: Incidents of food fraud, which are not unheard of, Usually increase during the festive season. It is hard to quantify the economic or public health impact of food fraud. It is clearly becoming a huge threat to general well-being and health. With an estimated 600 million cases of foodborne diseases annually. Almost 1 in 10 people in the world fall ill after eating contaminated food. Globally the annual estimated cost of food fraud is $30 billion to $40 billion, which could easily be an underestimation. While seizure data is anecdotal and may only reflect crime prevention tactics, an overwhelming set of incidents and case studies indicates that food fraud is a growing trend,” says Nakul Pasricha, president, ASPA (Authentication Solution Providers’ Association).

He adds that, as per findings, in India, the Food regulator (FSSAI) analyses a total of 1,06,459 samples across the country and finds over 15.8 per cent  food samples as sub-standard, 3.7 per cent unsafe, and nine per cent mislabeled during the year 2018-19.

Below, he shares some tips one should follow while buying and using packed food items.

Simple Tips To Identify Adulterated And Fake Food Items

1.Opt for an authorised vendor and be sure to take the bill: Try to buy only from authorised retail shops, as it is expected that they keep genuine products.

2. Beware of fake websites: While using online delivery system do not fall prey to attractive prices and discounts. Go online to re-verify the website and make sure it is authentic and trustworthy.

3. Check nutrition label: Always read the nutrition label carefully. Checking for nutrition facts on the label reflects our greater understanding of links between diet and chronic disease. Nutrition labels can help in identifying fakes from originals.

4.Packaging – the secret is in the details: Pay close attention to the packaging while buying a product. Counterfeiters can produce a close copy, but they mostly cannot perfect it. Most often there are visible differences in the logo, size, and colours used in the packaging.

5. Check the manufacturing and expiry date: While buying something always check the manufacturing and expiry date. If the date seems to be way too long ago, then that is likely a recycled item.

 

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