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  • == Food Safety == ...is derived from the English words "food" (from Old English ''fōda'') and "safety" (from Old French ''saufte'').
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  • ...ance, typically an inferior one. This term is often used in the context of food, drink, fuel, and substances such as drugs or cosmetics. ...ng or tampering with any food product at any point along the farm–to–table food supply–chain.
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  • == Food Labeling == ...nsumer protection]] that involves the communication of information about a food product through its packaging.
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  • ...e testing of food and drink, environmental samples, and consumer goods for safety and compliance with regulations. ...]], [[Environmental sampling|environmental samples]], and [[Consumer goods|consumer goods]]. They also interpret the results and provide expert advice to regul
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  • == Adulterated Food == ...d food''' (pronunciation: /əˈdʌltəreɪtɪd fuːd/) is a term used to describe food that is impure, unsafe, or unwholesome. The term originates from the Latin
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  • The '''Meat Packing Industry''' refers to the sector of the food industry involved in the slaughtering, processing, packaging, and distribut ...ughterhouse]]: A facility where animals are slaughtered for consumption as food products.
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  • '''Food Irradiation''' ...and canning fruits and vegetables, irradiation can make food safer for the consumer.
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  • == Food Science == ...f food. The etymology of the term "Food Science" is straightforward, with "food" coming from the Old English ''fōda'' and "science" from the Latin ''scien
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  • ..., cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, fuel or other chemicals that compromises the safety or effectiveness of said substances. The term adulterant comes from the Lat * '''[[Intentional Adulterants]]''' - These are typically added to cheat the consumer or compete in the market. Common examples include melamine in milk, lead ch
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  • == Consumer == '''Consumer''' (/kənˈsjuːmər/; from Latin ''consumere'', meaning 'to take up, eat,
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  • == Processed Food == ...refers to food that has been altered from its natural state, typically for safety reasons and convenience. The methods used for processing foods include cann
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  • .... It was founded in 1944 with the aim of standardizing sanitation and food safety at a time when the country was emerging from the Second World War. ...by which a certain product is subjected to certain tests to determine its safety and effectiveness.
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  • ...chain. The term is primarily used in the context of the pharmaceutical and food industries. The cold chain involves the storage and transportation of tempe * [[Refrigeration]]: The process of cooling or freezing (e.g., food) for preservative purposes.
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  • ...mation about the product, such as its ingredients, usage instructions, and safety warnings. * [[Food packaging]]
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  • ...to ensure the safety and efficacy of products. In the United States, the [[Food and Drug Administration (FDA)]] oversees the regulation of cosmetics. ...rtance of [[e-commerce]], and the growing influence of [[social media]] on consumer behavior.
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  • ...rs|A=41773|Provider_ID=17351875|Accepts_medicare=Yes|Business_name=Wegmans Food Markets Inc|Practice_name=Wegmans Pharmacy #033|Address=7954 Brewerton Rd|A ...rs|A=41854|Provider_ID=17351545|Accepts_medicare=Yes|Business_name=Wegmans Food Markets Inc|Practice_name=Wegmans Pharmacy #064|Address=3177 Latta Rd|Addre
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