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John Spink, Ph.D. is the Director and Lead Instructor for the Food Fraud Prevention Academy, as well as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the College of Business at Michigan State University (MSU). His food fraud prevention research focuses on policy and strategy to understand and prevent supply chain disruptions and to implement procurement best practices. He is widely published in leading academic journals and has helped lead national and global regulatory and standards activity. More recently, his teaching and research has expanded to supply chain disruption management and procurement best practices.
Roy Fenoff, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at The Military College of South Carolina (The Citadel). He is also a Forensic Handwriting and Document Examiner and an expert in forgery detection. Dr. Fenoff specializes in forgery and document fraud, food fraud and protection, and transnational crime.
In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Drs. Spink and Fenoff [33:30] about:
News and Resources
News
Color Manufacturers Sue West Virginia Over 'Unconstitutional' Food Dye Ban [7:08]
California Enacts Law Defining Ultra-Processed Foods, Will Ban UPFs in Schools [14:40]
Reagan-Udall Report Explores Strengthening Cross-Sector Responses to Food Safety Threats [23:09]
Novel Salmonella Vaccine Shows Promise in Clinical Trial [28:57]
Resources
"Ultraprocessed Nation" in the New York Times' October 20, 2025 "The Morning" newsletter
We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to [email protected]
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John Spink, Ph.D. is the Director and Lead Instructor for the Food Fraud Prevention Academy, as well as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Supply Chain Management (SCM) in the College of Business at Michigan State University (MSU). His food fraud prevention research focuses on policy and strategy to understand and prevent supply chain disruptions and to implement procurement best practices. He is widely published in leading academic journals and has helped lead national and global regulatory and standards activity. More recently, his teaching and research has expanded to supply chain disruption management and procurement best practices.
Roy Fenoff, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor in the Department of Criminal Justice at The Military College of South Carolina (The Citadel). He is also a Forensic Handwriting and Document Examiner and an expert in forgery detection. Dr. Fenoff specializes in forgery and document fraud, food fraud and protection, and transnational crime.
In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Drs. Spink and Fenoff [33:30] about:
News and Resources
News
Color Manufacturers Sue West Virginia Over 'Unconstitutional' Food Dye Ban [7:08]
California Enacts Law Defining Ultra-Processed Foods, Will Ban UPFs in Schools [14:40]
Reagan-Udall Report Explores Strengthening Cross-Sector Responses to Food Safety Threats [23:09]
Novel Salmonella Vaccine Shows Promise in Clinical Trial [28:57]
Resources
"Ultraprocessed Nation" in the New York Times' October 20, 2025 "The Morning" newsletter
We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to [email protected]

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