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The researchers suggested moving away from a zero-risk goal and toward an approach that recognizes trade-offs between food safety and other areas.
Scientists say that if zero detection expectations are replaced by evidence-based targets for sufficiently safe food, food systems will become more sustainable while continuing to protect public health.
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