The Saffron Counterfeit Scandal in Indonesia

Food Fraud

The Problem

Saffron has repeatedly appeared in food fraud investigations involving counterfeit or adulterated products. In Indonesia, regulators discovered shipments labeled as premium Saffron that were diluted or substituted with cheaper ingredients. Such schemes allow dishonest suppliers to increase profits while deceiving consumers. Agencies including the FDA’s Office of Criminal Investigations have pursued cases involving distributors who knowingly sold fraudulent Saffron, highlighting the ongoing challenges in protecting the integrity of the global food supply.

Interesting Fact

Regulators continue to monitor global trade involving this ingredient.

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