The cost of food is weighing more heavily on Europeans today than a few years ago, becoming the main factor influencing food purchases, followed by taste. Close to half consider food safety important too and 41% of EU citizens take for granted that the food they buy is safe.
These findings come from the 2022 Eurobarometer on food safety in the EU, the fourth such survey since 2005. Based on interviews with 27,000 people across the EU, it presents an evolving picture of how Europeans choose food, their food safety awareness and concerns, and who they trust for information on food safety issues.
EFSA’s Executive Director, Bernhard Url, said: “Much has happened since our last survey in 2019, not least a global pandemic and the outbreak of war in Europe. Such events have dramatic consequences and unsurprisingly we see that for many Europeans a rise in the cost of living is affecting their food choices more than before. On the other hand, food safety remains important for many EU citizens and it is encouraging to see that almost half of them care about eating healthily as much as they do about food risks.”
This latest snapshot of citizens’ views comes as the EU food safety system, EFSA and food safety bodies in several Member States turn 20. They were set up in 2002 to give food safety in Europe a strengthened scientific basis, harmonised rules, and to boost cooperation across the continent.
Mr Url stated: “The 2022 Eurobarometer shows that a majority of our citizens recognises that the state of the environment, animals and plants impacts human health. This is encouraging, as we transition towards sustainable food systems and ‘One Health’ risk assessment.”
Seven in 10 Europeans recognise the role of scientists in making sure our food is safe and 8 in 10 trust them for food safety information. Likewise, trust in national, and EU institutions is high at about two-thirds.
Read the full report 'Food safety in the EU'
Source: EFSA