
Unwanted matter introduced into food, beverages, or environments constitutes contamination. Contamination categorized as “physical” involves tangible objects, distinct from chemical or biological contaminants. Examples include hair, glass shards, metal fragments, plastic pieces,... Read more »

Contamination occurs when an undesirable substance is introduced into a product, environment, or process. Physical contamination involves tangible objects, inadvertently added to otherwise pure materials or environments. A stray hair in food,... Read more »

