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The Food Inspection market is a sector of the food industry focused on ensuring food safety. It involves the inspection of food products, ingredients, and processes to ensure that they meet safety standards. This includes testing for contaminants, verifying the accuracy of labeling, and ensuring that food is properly stored and handled. Food inspectors also inspect food production facilities to ensure that they are following proper safety protocols.
Food inspection is an important part of food safety, as it helps to protect consumers from food-borne illnesses and other health risks. It also helps to ensure that food products are of the highest quality and meet regulatory standards.
Companies in the Food Inspection market include SGS, Eurofins, Intertek, Bureau Veritas, ALS, AsureQuality, and TUV SUD. Show Less Read more