Food safety

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Abstract

Safe food-it is what every individual expects in every mouthful and every government strives to provide for its populous. Because food is the object of our earliest preferences and the subject of our strongest prejudices, food safety is a gut issue. Yet what seems on the surface to be both basic and imperative is not at all simple and, in fact, is not achievable in the absolute sense. It is extremely hard for many to accept even the idea that food is relatively-not absolutely-safe. What appears to threaten food, threatens all in a very direct and visceral way.

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Jones, J. M. (2006). Food safety. In Chemical and Functional Properties of Food Components, Third Edition (pp. 375–390). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.3329/bjmb.v9i2.36686

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