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FSMA Friday January 2023 - Preparing for Safety Risks within Global Food Trends

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FSMA Friday January 2023 - Preparing for Safety Risks within Global Food Trends

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The food market has transformed significantly in recent years, from the year-around availability of fresh produce to emerging niche products like cell-grown meats, to online food ordering and delivery services. Consumers have not only created higher demand for alternative food options but can now directly engage with food manufacturers.

All of this is well and good, but when you peel back the layers, there can be many hidden food safety risks that come with innovation.

Dr. Ruth Petran, the Sr. Food Advisor at The Acheson Group, maps out considerations of these food manufacturing and processing trends that may pose higher food safety risks, what HACCP and FSMA requirements should be closely followed, and how regulators are considering these to determine future compliance requirements.

The food market has transformed significantly in recent years, from the year-around availability of fresh produce to emerging niche products like cell-grown meats, to online food ordering and delivery services. Consumers have not only created higher demand for alternative food options but can now directly engage with food manufacturers.

All of this is well and good, but when you peel back the layers, there can be many hidden food safety risks that come with innovation.

Dr. Ruth Petran, the Sr. Food Advisor at The Acheson Group, maps out considerations of these food manufacturing and processing trends that may pose higher food safety risks, what HACCP and FSMA requirements should be closely followed, and how regulators are considering these to determine future compliance requirements.

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  1. 1. FSMA Fridays Webinar Series Monthly Industry News, Updates & Trends for Food, Beverage, & CPG Manufacturers Preparing for Safety Risks within Global Food Trends Dr. Ruth Petran Sr. Food Safety Advisor
  2. 2. Monthly Industry Update: ✔FSMA Related News ✔Regulation Changes & Updates ✔Industry Trends ✔Q&A with TAG What is FSMA Fridays? FSMA FRIDAYS
  3. 3. ✔Only panelist microphones are on ✔Ask questions! (Q&A at end) ✔Recording link will be shared ✔Audio issues: use call-in number Watch prior FSMA Friday recordings at safetychain.com > Resources > FSMA Fridays Before We Get Started… FSMA FRIDAYS
  4. 4. Meet Your FSMA Friday Speaker FSMA FRIDAYS Dr. Ruth Petran Sr. Food Safety Advisor Dr. Petran has held technical food safety and public health leadership roles at Ecolab, Pillsbury, and General Mills. She is skilled at tactical application of technical food safety risk management strategies spanning the global farm- to-fork supply chain and has focused on managing safety and quality concerns of microbiologically sensitive foods and systems. She has led food safety assessments at food manufacturing facilities worldwide, focusing on applied HACCP systems and regulatory compliance.
  5. 5. FSMA FRIDAYS FSMA FRIDAYS Regulatory Updates Dr. Ruth Petran • 2022 Food Code Released • New Guidance Document for Direct-to-Consumer and Third-Party Delivery Service Food Delivery • FSVP Guidance Finalized
  6. 6. FSMA FRIDAYS Agenda: Preparing for Safety Risks within Global Food Trends • Widespread transformations in the food market • Expanded food choices & availability • Alternative ways to get our food enables 24/7 availability • Technology plays an impact • What considerations are needed? • What hidden food safety risks may have emerged with this innovation?
  7. 7. Expanded Food Choices & Availability
  8. 8. FSMA FRIDAYS • Longer transport times • Alternative growing areas • Indoors • Hydroponics • Are Good Agricultural Practices good enough? Year-round Availability Of Produce A Minnesota Cub Foods December Ad
  9. 9. FSMA FRIDAYS • Soil • Water • Agriculture chemicals • Animals in fields • Hygiene GAPs from FAO https://www.fao.org/3/a1193e/a1193e.pdf
  10. 10. FSMA FRIDAYS • More than 58% of E. coli O157 illnesses were attributed to Vegetable Row Crops (such as leafy greens). • More than 28% of Salmonella illnesses were attributed to four food categories: seeded vegetables, vegetable row crops, sprouts, & other produce. • Pesticides can prevent large crop losses and will therefore continue to play a role in agriculture. However, the effects of exposure to pesticides on humans and the environment are a continuing concern. The Risks? Sources: IFSAC 2022 and https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/pesticide-residues-in-food
  11. 11. FSMA FRIDAYS • Choices abound - Sweeteners and milks… • What unexpected allergens may be encountered? • What other chemicals might pose risks – heavy metals, pesticides? • How is processing done? Alternatives to Traditional Foods
  12. 12. FSMA FRIDAYS How do alternatives align with the PMO? Reminders… https://www.fda.gov/food/food-labeling-nutrition/food- allergies#:~:text=The%20major%20food%20allergens%20are,allergen%20 effective%20January%201%2C%202023.
  13. 13. FSMA FRIDAYS • Immune support • Mental well being • Improving sleep quality • How is processing done? • What is the manufacturing environment like? Health-focused Foods
  14. 14. FSMA FRIDAYS • “7 in 10 consumers reported taking at least one action to save money on food for Christmas 2022.” – UK Food Standards Agency • Impacts of inflation, Ukraine war • Less expensive cuts of meat • Store-owned brands becoming more indulgence focused • Buying in bulk • Risks of spoilage or pathogen growth with extended storage? Searching for Value 63% of consumers say “Brand name is not important when shopping most categories…” - Mintel, 2022
  15. 15. FSMA FRIDAYS Food is growth media for microorganisms! Beware of impacts of: • Temperature • Nutrients • pH • Water activity • Preservatives • Atmosphere Typically, Greater Numbers Increases Risks Lag Growth Stationary Death Log 10 Bacteria
  16. 16. FSMA FRIDAYS • Strengthening demand for restaurant experiences and local flavors that cannot be duplicated at home • Innovation • Tastes from around the globe • Cell grown meats • Balance of comfort and healthy foods • Sustainable foods – ethically produced & sourced NRA’s Culinary Forecast 2023 Source - https://restaurant.org/research-and-media/research/research-reports/whats-hot-food-beverage-trends/ Food service #1 site where FBI reported
  17. 17. FSMA FRIDAYS • Regulatory environment? • Mycotoxin, heavy metal & pathogen contaminants • How to adequately clean new food soils? Plant-based Foods Source - https://gfi.org/marketresearch/#:~:text=In%20the%20U.S.%20alone%2C%20plant,fast%20as%20overall%20food%20sales.
  18. 18. 24/7 Food
  19. 19. FSMA FRIDAYS • Ingredients? • How processed? • Production environment? • Handling? Online Ordering
  20. 20. FSMA FRIDAYS • Curbside and counter pickup and drive-thru Delivery Services Source - https://phil.cdc.gov/ • Easy to carry foods - sandwiches, wraps and new sandwich carriers • Norovirus #1 cause of foodborne illness globally • Associated with human handling • Importance of temperature management • Clostridium perfringens among top 5 causes of foodborne illness • Associated with poor cooling & holding
  21. 21. FSMA FRIDAYS • Whole-Genome Analysis of Salmonella enterica Serovar Enteritidis Isolates in Outbreak Linked to Online Food Delivery, Shenzhen, China, 2018 https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/4/19-1446_article • 10 cases of diarrheal illness among students • All ate delivered chicken with rice from same restaurant, ordered through an online delivery platform during a 6-hour period • Food precooked 1 hour before anticipated orders & left at room temperature • Dispatched upon receipt of orders and delivered within 1 hour ambient temp (29°C) Outbreaks Linked to Delivered Food • Investigation of a multistate outbreak of E. coli O157:H7 infections, 2022 https://www.cdc.gov/ecoli/2022/o157h7-09-22/details.html • Epidemiologic and traceback data showed that ground beef sold in meal kits made 7 people sick • True number of sick people is likely much higher
  22. 22. Role of Technology
  23. 23. FSMA FRIDAYS • Sanitation • Refrigeration • Canning • Pasteurization of milk • Retorting • Refrigerated trucks • Data loggers • Blockchain Long History of Technology Improving Food Safety
  24. 24. FSMA FRIDAYS • Enables more knowledge about food • Traceability opportunities • Collection and insight gathering • Contactless payments Technology Offers Clarity
  25. 25. FSMA FRIDAYS • Consumers engage more easily • Feedback via social media • Allows sharing information • But also misinformation Consumer Engagement
  26. 26. FSMA FRIDAYS • Can insights be leveraged? • Allows for growth of credible resources • Enables traceability • How products made, raised or grown • A food pedigree • Now a regulation… Engagement Outcomes Source - https://www.foodengineeringmag.com/articles/97273-blockchain-food-safety-alliance-will-enhance-food-safety-in-china
  27. 27. FSMA FRIDAYS • Establishes the “Food Traceability List” (FTL) Food Traceability Rule - Features • Those who manufacture, process, pack, or hold foods on the FTL: • Maintain records containing Key Data Elements (KDEs) • That are associated with specific Critical Tracking Events (CTEs) • Provide information to the FDA within 24 hours or within some reasonable time to which the FDA has agreed • Compliance date for all persons subject to the recordkeeping requirements - January 20, 2026.
  28. 28. Must Maintain Balance for Diverse Foods and Emerging Innovation with Food Safety
  29. 29. FSMA FRIDAYS • With lots of innovation • Farm to fork • Raw material to packaged good • Addressing current societal and sustainability concerns in their offerings • Being transparent • Developing consumer-focused risk communications • But - Many more entities who may be not accustomed to handling food are in the business… How Has Industry Responded?
  30. 30. FSMA FRIDAYS • Need to identify and manage risks along food supply chain • Engagement and partnership with regulatory officials is essential Safe Consumption is Possible
  31. 31. FSMA FRIDAYS Hazard Analysis and Preventive Controls Determination • There are many types of food safety hazards • The hazard analysis process: • Identifies known and reasonably foreseeable hazards (potential hazards) • Evaluates the likelihood and severity of potential hazards to identify those requiring a preventive control • Identifies process, allergen, sanitation, supply-chain or other preventive controls for potential hazards • An effective hazard analysis reduces risk and focuses efforts
  32. 32. FSMA FRIDAYS Categories of Risks Biological Chemical Physical
  33. 33. FSMA FRIDAYS • The process of collecting and evaluating information on hazards and conditions leading to their presence to decide which are significant for food safety and therefore must be addressed in the HACCP or Food Safety Plan. • Hazard Analysis = Hazard Identification + Hazard Evaluation Codex definition of Significant hazard: A hazard identified by a hazard analysis , as reasonably likely to occur at an unacceptable level in the absence of control, and for which control s essential given the intended use of the food. Hazard Analysis (Codex and FSMA)
  34. 34. FSMA FRIDAYS 1. List process steps and ingredients 2. Identify hazards that are reasonably likely to occur - Be specific about the hazard and how it is manifested within the situation (e.g., food, its source, manufacturing environment) 3. Determine if the hazard is significant - Consider severity and likelihood in the absence of control 4. Justify the decision 5. Identify CCPs/preventive controls for significant hazards Process to Identify Hazards and Controls
  35. 35. FSMA FRIDAYS The Key = Effectively Implement Basic Practices
  36. 36. FSMA FRIDAYS Summary: Preparing for Safety Risks within Global Food Trends • The food market has transformed significantly in recent years • There can be food safety hazards that emerge • Following sound food safety approaches rooted in HACCP ensures safe innovative foods for all • Be vigilant for risks that arise and manage them accordingly • May need to broaden training and outreach efforts to ensure widespread understanding • Our work never stops… FSMA FRIDAYS Dr. Ruth Petran
  37. 37. FSMA FRIDAY Questions? Dr. Ruth Petran Sr. Food Advisor
  38. 38. ✔ FSMA Friday Session Recordings & Content Library Resources & Future Events FSMA FRIDAYS ✔ TAG Newsletter ✔ Global Food Safety Consultants: AchesonGroup.com ✔ FSMA Friday LinkedIn Group ✔ Q&A, Articles & Updates … Join FSMA FRIDAYS! safetychain.com/resources/content-downloads Get More Guidance:

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