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Food fraud and the perceived integrity of European food imports into China.

H KendallP NaughtonSharron KuznesofM RaleyM DeanB ClarkH StolzR HomeM Y ChanQ ZhongP BreretonL J Frewer
Published in: PloS one (2018)
Targeted communication of authenticity assurance measures, including; regulations; enforcement; product testing; and actions taken by industry may improve Chinese consumer trust in the domestic food supply chain and reduce consumer concerns regarding the food safety risks associated with food fraud. To support product differentiation and retain prestige, European food manufactures operating within the Chinese market should recognise regional disparities in consumer risk perceptions regarding food fraud and the importance of personal risk mitigation strategies adopted by Chinese consumers to support the identification of authentic products.
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