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24th June 2019 by foodfraudadvisors

Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Food Defense

What are you buying?

You are purchasing the right to download, populate, save and print the Microsoft Excel workbook file Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Assessment Tool created and published by AuthenticFoodCo and Food Fraud Advisors © 2019.

Please note, this tool is NOT for FOOD FRAUD prevention.  It is for food defense, which is the effort to prevent acts of adulteration that are intended to cause physical harm to consumers, such as by poisoning food as an act of terrorism, revenge or extortion.  Find a tool for food fraud prevention instead.

You may make as many copies of the workbook as you need for one food business in one geographical location.  Licence terms and conditions.

To use the Intentional Adulteration Vulnerability Assessment Tool you will need:

  • Microsoft Excel installed on this computer. For Macs, Excel 2011 or later works best, for Windows, Excel 2007 or later is best.
  • A basic understanding of food manufacturing and food safety
  • Basic spreadsheet skills and familiarity with Microsoft Excel.

Questions?  Click here for frequently asked questions and their answers plus access to support

Buy it now, download it instantly and complete your first intentional adulteration vulnerability assessment in less than one hour.

All prices are in US dollars.

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