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Chapter 13, Problem 8TF
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To explain: Whether the statement “Food irradiation makes food radioactive” is true or false.

Concept introduction: Foodborne illness is the type of sickness that is mainly caused by the consumptions of contaminated food or beverages. Foodborne illness is also known as food poisoning. To reduce the chance of foodborne illness, it is necessary to follow cleaning, cooking, chilling, and combating cross-contamination.

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