
Consumer Responsibility for Food Safety
Author(s) -
Jelena M. Janjić,
Jelena Ćirić,
Marija Bošković,
Danijela Šarčević,
Mira Popović,
Milan Ž. Baltić
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
research in agriculture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2470-444X
pISSN - 2470-4431
DOI - 10.22158/ra.v3n1p1
Subject(s) - food safety , hygiene , business , sanitation , personal hygiene , marketing , food safety risk analysis , environmental health , consumer education , quality (philosophy) , medicine , philosophy , family medicine , pathology , epistemology
Nowadays, food safety and quality have a key role in maintaining the health of consumer, as the ultimate link in the food chain. Foodborne diseases can be a problem for every individual, but are particularly important to children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals. Although food hygiene experts widely accept many cases of foodborne disease occur as a result of improper food handling and preparation by consumers, the consumers themselves are still not aware of this fact. Correct personal hygiene measures are a well known step facilitating reductions in the risk of these diseases. However, actual implementation of personal hygiene and sanitation behaviors at home remains insufficient. The aim of many studies is to assess consumers’ knowledge of food security and to determine whether that knowledge is applied in practice. Such information can be of great help to professionals who deal with education of consumers about food safety, should help promote the principle among consumers that they themselves have a critical role in reducing the risk of foodborne disease.