Introduction
In the global food market, counterfeit and adulterated products are prevalent, often leaving consumers unknowingly purchasing fake goods. Such fraudulent practices not only harm consumer rights but also pose potential health risks.
Background
Food fraud refers to the intentional deception of consumers for economic gain by compromising the quality or content of food products.
Building Suspense
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