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EP 56: Sensory Science in Africa, Preventing Food Fraud, GLP-1 Skepticism



Award-winning sensory scientist Henriette de Kock discusses her efforts to adapt sensory science practices to effectively address the food preferences and cultural traditions of African consumers. Michigan State University’s Dr. John Spink, the world’s leading expert on food fraud prevention, sheds some light on why food fraud remains a significant but unseen problem and suggests next steps in preventing this activity. Consultant Arlin Wasserman explains why he’s skeptical about the long-term impact of GLP-1 drugs on the food industry.

Plus: This episode of Omnivore is brought to you by IFT Virtual Workshops, where you stay “in the know” instead of “on the go.” Learn more about all four exciting new virtual workshops on the Career Development page at ift.org.


EP 13: Fighting Food Fraud, IFT FIRST Preview, The Accidental Food Scientist



In the June episodes of Omnivore, Food Technology magazine’s award-winning editors bring you into the room with a not-to-be-missed line-up of food scientists and industry thought leaders. Kantha Shelke, principal at Corvus Blue, talks about how supply chain interruptions can open the door to fraudsters and what food companies can do to mitigate and prevent food fraud. Michelle Braun discusses what’s new at this year’s IFT FIRST annual event. Julie Emsing Mann shares how she stumbled into food science and why it’s important proactively recruit young people into the profession. Plus: Find out how Kalsec’s DuraShield Natural Food Protection Blends help extend shelf life while keeping your meat or poultry product’s label clean.