mattrygg
Mattrygg is a term used primarily in Norway to describe a comprehensive approach to food safety and hygiene that emphasizes prevention of foodborne illness. The concept was formalised by the Norwegian Food Safety Authority (Mattilsynet) in the early 2000s as part of a national strategy to improve public health and consumer confidence in the food supply chain. It is not a single product or certification, but rather a framework that includes risk assessment, employee training, hygiene monitoring, and continuous improvement of food production processes.
Under the Mattrygg framework, businesses in the food industry are required to conduct hazard analyses and implement
The Mattrygg programme also includes public information campaigns designed to raise consumer awareness of food safety
Mattrygg has been credited with reducing the incidence of foodborne disease in Norway and serving as a