Food fraud is not a new phenomenon, but recent developments have amplified its impact on the UK food industry.
This blog will explore recent incidents in the food industry that have spiked concern in food fraud and food safety, as well as outline the preventative measures businesses can be taking to protect their brand from food fraud.
Based on HorizonScan’s data report of the last 12 months, the top 10 commodities at risk of food fraud are:
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HorizonScan regularly monitors incident reports and alerts across the food and drink sector and highlights these risks.. By monitoring issues on HorizonScan, brands are able to stay on top of their supply chain risks, getting alerts ahead of news outlets to protect their brands from damage because being proactive is better than being reactive.
At HorizonScan, we monitor and analyse global alerts from over 150 global sources, with an average of 40 new entries every day. To showcase a couple of recent incidents based on the data from HorizonScan above, the case study below demonstrate how food fraud is evolving—and why proactive surveillance is now essential to food integrity.
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CASE STUDY: COUNTERFEIT GLEN'S VODKA:A LETHAL WAKE UP CALL Prior to widespread media coverage, HorizonScan’s platform had already flagged Why it happened: Why it’s concerning |
Within HorizonScan, users can track emerging patterns across specific commodities, using real-time data to assess both frequency and severity of incidents. Users can also see new entries and highlights on the platform as they log in which clearly displays recent incidents and issues from data sources.
Having early access to this intelligence enables technical and quality teams to act before incidents escalate—whether that means reviewing a supplier, initiating additional product testing, or updating internal risk assessments.
To mitigate the risks associated with food fraud, the following strategies can be considered within businesses:
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Food fraud remains a growing and evolving challenge within global and domestic supply chains—posing risks not only to brand reputation and compliance, but to consumer safety.
What these recent incidents make clear is that timely intelligence is essential. By identifying emerging risks before they escalate, businesses can take proactive steps to safeguard their products, customers, and reputation.
HorizonScan can play a critical role in this effort—offering real-time access to global incident data, helping quality and technical teams detect trends early, and providing the insight needed to make informed, risk-based decisions.
In a landscape where food integrity is constantly under threat, having visibility through HorizonScan isn’t just helpful—it’s essential.
Interested in learning more about how HorizonScan can support your food safety efforts?
Contact our team for a demonstration.