Modern food systems, while appearing stable, are becoming increasingly reliant on digital infrastructures that pose significant risks. As of October 2023, the functionality of these systems is critical, as food items must be identified by databases and automated platforms for transportation, sale, and distribution. This reliance means that any disruption in these digital systems can render food unusable, despite its physical availability. The growing dependence on technology highlights the vulnerabilities within the food supply chain, raising concerns about food security and the potential consequences of system failures.
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