Food fraud is becoming an increasing problem for consumers in the global food supply chain. According to a report from AgriFutures Australia, food fraud costs the Australian economy $3 billion each year.
Products ranging from meat and seafood to herbs are not immune from food fraudsters looking to profit.
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