Food irradiation could greatly reduce risks of foodborne illness

Food irradiation is a highly effective way to kill pathogens and viruses on and in food, but it is not widely used, partly because of consumers’ lack of understanding about the process.

Despite the name, food irradiation does not make food radioactive. It is a physical process in which food, including fresh produce, grains, spices, seafood and meat, are treated with pre-determined radiant energy.

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