2024
DOI: 10.3390/foods13203270
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Navigating Food Fraud: A Survey of Nigerian Consumer Knowledge and Attitudes

Helen Onyeaka,
Amarachukwu Anyogu,
Olumide A. Odeyemi
et al.

Abstract: Food fraud presents a growing threat globally, impacting consumer health; food safety; and brand credibility. The key motivation for food fraud is usually an economic or financial advantage. Economically motivated food fraud (EMA) is the illegal deception, deliberate and intentional substitution or addition of a substance in a food product, which may pose a possible health risk to unsuspecting consumers. This study aims to assess the awareness and attitudes of Nigerian consumers towards food authenticity and t… Show more

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