“…Countries and confederations, such as the European Union (Caduff & Bernauer, 2006; Iurato, 2017), the United States (Jia & Jukes, 2013), China (Guo, Bai, & Gong, 2019; Kang, 2019), and most of the Arab Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries (Al Busaidi & Jukes, 2009, 2015; Alomirah et al., 2010; Randeree, 2019; Todd, 2017), including Saudi Arabia (Al Kandari & Jukes, 2012; Al Mutairi, Connerton, & Dingwall, 2015), have moved to adopt a centralized food control system based on the single agency approach or the integrated approach. Although the United States (where the food sector is primarily regulated by FDA and USDA) as well as the European Union (where EFSA, the European Commission and the national food safety agencies are involved in the food safety governance) follow an integrated system, most GCC countries, such as Kuwait, Oman, UAE, and Saudi Arabia, are passing from a multiple agency approach to a single agency system.…”