The food fraud database helps food manufacturers, retailers and other stakeholders make informed decisions about the vulnerability of their food ingredients to economically motivated adulteration.
Decernis LLC, Washington, D.C., announced plans to acquire USP's food fraud database.
The food fraud database, launched by USP, Washington, D.C., in 2012, helps food manufacturers, retailers and other stakeholders make informed decisions about the vulnerability of their food ingredients to economically motivated adulteration. This supports FSMA and GFSI compliance by providing information on the pattern and history of food fraud and the identification of potentially hazardous adulterants.