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  survey shows consumer concern about preparation, not supply  

american confidence in supermarketsfood safety has slipped steadily over the past five years but this does not necessarily reflect lower confidence in the food supply, says the npd group. the market researcher's npd food safety monitor has tracked consumer confidence in food safety and eating intentions every two weeks since 2001, and found that while five years ago 68 percent of consumers agreed that food sold in supermarkets was safe overall, that figure has fallen every year, to 63 percent in 2008. meanwhile, consumer confidence in the safety of restaurant food has remained more or less constant, at around 49 percent. chief industry analyst and vice president of npd harry balzer told foodnavigator-usa.com that he felt that it is this convergence which is of particular significance. he said that it shows that the falling confidence in supermarket food safety has less to do with perception of the safety of the food supply, and more to do with the kinds of foods now sold by supermarkets. he said: “i don’t get that sense that americans are saying that their food supply is less safe, just that we are changing the way we deliver food to americans.” handling concerns he said that the numbers have come closer together as supermarkets sell more food like packaged sandwiches and rotisserie chickensfoods that need more handling in preparation. although a fall of five percent over five years may not seem considerable, balzer said: “it is significant because they are not saying the same thing in the food service arena. we have been hit with a lot of food safety issues over the past decade…if they were both moving down i would have thought that it was related to concern about the food supply. i think it’s about supermarkets preparing more food. ” his views contrast with a poll conducted by the consumer reports national research center at the end of last year, in which 48 percent of respondents said their confidence in the safety of the nation's food supply had decreased. that survey showed that 83 percent were concerned with harmful bacteria or chemicals in food and 81 percent were concerned with the safety of imported food. top ten food fears according to the most recent npd food safety monitor, americans’ top food safety concerns are salmonella and e. coli, with 80 percent of respondents indicating at least some level of concern, although balzer said: “those two always top the list. they go up if there is an incident, but they always settle around the same level.” the most recent survey had trans fatty acids a close third at 79 percent, followed by mercury in fish/seafood (68 percent), mad cow (65), high fructose corn syrup (58), artificial growth hormones in milk (64), genetically modified foods (51), foot and mouth (48), and meat/milk from cloned animals rounding out the top ten at 42 percent. balzer said that the food safety monitor was started up in the wake of the european bse outbreak.


    Source :Food Safety, HACCP, Food Quality, Food Microbiology, Hygiene     Date : 6  April   2009    Category : Rest


confronting salt confusion

salt is currently considered a leading culprit for high blood pressure and other health problems. this is based on the premise that a high sodium intake creates high blood pressure, which can lead to heart attacks, arterial, and kidney problems. salt is high in sodium. but sodium is essential for proper absorption of other major nutrients and functioning of nerves and muscles, as well as being necessary for balancing water and minerals in the body. more

 Source : NaturalNews.com   Date : 22 April 2009   Category : Codiments,Desserts,food additi
health world meets openability standards

with a $100 million turnover and 350 staff, family- owned brisbane company health world have made their mark in australia and new zealand as one of the major manufacturers of high- quality nutritional supplements. the $20 million head office includes a purpose-built therapeutic goods administration (tga)- approved manufacturing and testing facility with cutting-edge manufactur ing technology. more

 Source : manmonthly.com.au   Date : 16 June 2010   Category : Food And Health
greenpeace: supermarkets must buy sustainable tuna

canned tuna is currently the biggest selling seafood item in australia. as supermarkets sell more and more of this profitable product, tuna stocks are in a critical condition. greenpeace is now putting pressure on supermarkets and consumers to take responsibility for this problem. supermarkets play a key role in the overfishing crisis by selling us overfished tuna. greenpeace’s canned tuna guide exposes the supermarkets selling us overfished species or using destructive fishing techniques. more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 16 April 2010   Category : Ready Meals
study suggests kids are aware of what food is good for them

despite not always eating what’s good for them, kids know healthy foods from those that aren’t, according to a new study by american-based foodservice consultant technomic and kid-focused brand marketing agency c3. the research found that nearly nine out of ten kids are aware that fresh vegetables and fresh whole fruits are healthy. other foods named healthy by kids included salad (78 per cent), steamed vegetables (76 per cent) and eggs (72 per cent). more

 Source : ausfoodnews.com.au   Date : 10 August 2009   Category : Rest
protect yourself from msg and aspartame excitotoxicity

the first line of defense against the two most commonly used and pernicious food additives, msg and aspartame, is avoidance. however, complete avoidance is not possible for everyone all the time. msg, monosodium glutamate, has been disguised with several different names. aspartame or its primary constituent, aspartic acid, along with disguised variations of msg, have even shown up in food products or supplements sold in health food stores! eating out, you're sure to be taking in some msg . more

 Source : Independent news on natural health, nutrition and more   Date : 7 May 2009   Category : Codiments And Desserts,food ad
spain taking the healthier path

spanish food consumption increased by 1.9 per cent last year compared to 2001, according to the latest data from the country's ministry of agriculture (mapa) announced this week by agriculture minister, miguel arias cañete. the figures confirm the continuing increase in annual food consumption which began in 1997. the figures are based on food consumption and expenditure data from 6,000 households, 700 hotels and restaurants and 200 catering organisations. more

 Source : Food Ingredients Food Science - Additives, Flavours, Starch   Date : 30 April 2003   Category : Food And Health
codex alimentarius commission meeting in geneva

the maximum amount of melamine allowed in powdered infant formula is 1 mg/kg and the amount of the chemical allowed in other foods and animal feed is 2.5 mg/kg, according to new rulings from the united nations\' food standards body, codex alimentarius commission.melamine is a chemical used in a variety of industrial processes - including the manufacture of plastics used for dishware and kitchenware, and can coatings - and traces of it unavoidably get into food by contact without causing health problems. more

 Source : fao.org   Date : 6 July 2010   Category : Standards and Certificates
fda cracks down on food labeling violations

the u.s. food and drug administration (fda) notified 18 food manufacturers regarding the labeling of food products that violate the federal food, drug, and cosmetic act. the violations cited include unauthorized health claims, unauthorized nutrient content claims, and the unauthorized use of terms such as “healthy,” and others that have strict, regulatory definitions. companies that received warning letters have 15 business days to inform the fda of the steps they will take to correct their labeling or be subject to legal proceedings that would remove misbranded products from the marketplace. more

 Source : foodproductdesign.com   Date : 4 March 2010   Category : restaurants and Food industrie
new year ushers in tougher food safety laws

with the ushering in of new hygiene laws at the start of this year, food companies are now under tougher regulatory scrutiny to ensure they do not send out poisonous products from their plants. laws on food hygiene, a regulation on microbiological criteria for foodstuffs, a regulation on official feed and food controls, and another on feed hygiene make up a complementary package of rules to tighten and harmonise the eu's safety measures. more

 Source : foodqualitynews.com   Date : 2 January 2006   Category : Food And Health
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