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Adulteration

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"Massive Olive Oil Seizure: Police Crack Down on Adulterated Products in Spain and Italy"
crime2 years ago

"Massive Olive Oil Seizure: Police Crack Down on Adulterated Products in Spain and Italy"

Police in Spain and Italy have arrested 11 people and seized over 5,000 litres of adulterated olive oil after dismantling an international gang that was passing off cheap oils as more expensive ones. The investigation, conducted by the Guardia Civil, carabinieri, and Europol, led to raids in both countries and the search of olive-processing cooperatives in Spain. The gang mixed lower-quality oils with cloudy oils to create virgin and extra virgin olive oil, falsifying documents and impeding traceability. The counterfeiting of olive oil is a common practice, posing health risks and undermining consumer trust. Olive oil prices have risen due to adverse weather conditions affecting harvests, exacerbating the situation.

Unveiling Deceptive Practices: The Truth Behind Avocado Oil
food-and-beverage2 years ago

Unveiling Deceptive Practices: The Truth Behind Avocado Oil

A study by the University of California, Davis reveals that only 31% of avocado oil products tested were pure, while 36% were of advertised quality, with low-cost products more likely to be adulterated. Researchers aim to establish enforceable standards for avocado oil's purity and quality, and have identified chemical markers for more informed supplier selection, benefiting both consumers and fair producers in the industry.

food2 years ago

The Truth About Honey Adulteration and Delicious Curd Combinations

Honey is the third most adulterated food in the US, with small amounts of real honey mixed with cheaper sugars and syrups. This makes it difficult for consumers to know if they are getting the real deal or not. While fake honey is not a threat to public health, it lessens the positive effects of real honey, such as anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants. The USDA has a grading system, but it is not mandatory for honey to be inspected and graded before being sold, leading to fraud.