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Packaging Fraud Assessment in VACCP

Started by , Nov 16 2024 06:56 AM
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While performing Food Fraud Assessment we consider fraud category such as Substitution, Dilution, Counterfeiting, Grey marketing, Concealment, Mislabeling etc and it's also necessary to include Packaging material but then in case of packaging material which type of fraud do we consider while doing raw material assessment 

 

 

Here is the template which I'm using. Please guide me how to include packaging material in this.

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Hi, your template was not attached. 

Oh, sorry. Here it is.

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Hi Radhika,

 

In a broad picture, packaging materials can be considered prone to substitution (with a different ingredient component), Counterfeiting (in that sense), Grey marketing etc. This largely depends on the assessment of the risk your packaging imparts into your product. 

Hi Radhika,

 

In a broad picture, packaging materials can be considered prone to substitution (with a different ingredient component), Counterfeiting (in that sense), Grey marketing etc. This largely depends on the assessment of the risk your packaging imparts into your product. 

Ok so I can use this template to include packaging material also?

A supplier can claim packaging is food grade. Migration testing is very expensive, so even though they have a declaration of compliance it might be fraud.


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