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imitation of products is a common problem faced by consumers as a consumer what are you four responsibilities to tackle the problem​

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As a consumer we need to take critical measures to avoid the further repetition of the situation. It's actually called adulteration, not imitation.

Yeah back to the point.

#The Government of India, therefore, enacted a Central Legislation called the Prevention of Food adulteration Act (PFA) in the year 1954 which came into effect from 15 June, 1955.

#Development of stricter monitoring programs to screen all food products for safety is the only way to secure food supply and address the growing concern over food adulteration. Without access to healthy foods, a nutritious diet that is necessary for good health is out of reach.

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