Social Food

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About Social Food

Social Food is a specialised education and consulting initiative for the food industry, based in Greece. It focuses on Food Safety Culture, professional practices in food handling environments, and the behavioural dimensions that shape how food systems operate. Through training programmes, Food Safety Culture consulting services, and close collaboration with industry stakeholders, Social Food supports organisations in strengthening responsible food practices and improving day-to-day operational decision-making. Its educational activities in the field of Food Safety Culture are accredited by EIT Food.

In addition, Social Food draws on insights from Science and Technology Studies (STS) to understand food safety practices within their broader social context. From this perspective, Food Safety Culture is not seen solely as an internal organisational matter, but as part of a wider social framework in which food businesses operate. Norms, responsibilities, professional practices, and institutional expectations circulating in society all shape behaviours within food production environments.

By recognising the factory as embedded in this broader societal system, Social Food develops Food Safety Culture approaches that are grounded in real-world conditions and designed to enable more meaningful and sustainable organisational change.

What We Stand For

Food Safety Culture is not an abstract concept, but a management system embedded in governance, accountability, and everyday operational decision-making. At Social Food, we approach food safety as an integrated organisational structure, where processes, behaviours, and responsibilities are closely interconnected.

Systems become reliable only when they are clearly understood, consistently monitored, and actively reinforced by leadership. For this reason, our focus goes beyond short-term improvements in compliance. Our objective is to support organisations in achieving measurable and sustained operational stability, grounded in clarity, responsibility, and informed decision-making.

Social Food combines hands-on industry experience with a structured understanding of risk-based management and organisational behaviour. Its work is grounded in direct engagement with production and quality environments, supported by clear educational methodologies and close collaboration across leadership functions.

At the same time, Social Food actively participates in the broader European dialogue on Food Safety Culture, contributing to the ongoing development of the field. As an EIT Food Accredited Training Provider, it supports structured educational initiatives across the wider European ecosystem.

This combination allows Social Food to remain firmly rooted in the realities of food production, while drawing on established scientific and managerial frameworks to deliver approaches that are both practical and robust.

Social Food actively contributes to the broader professional and ethical dialogue shaping the future of Food Safety Culture. This includes participation in international initiatives such as the Technical Working Group (TWG) on Ethics in Food Safety Management, coordinated by the Global Harmonization Initiative.

Through this engagement, Social Food remains connected to evolving discussions around ethics, responsibility, and governance in food safety, ensuring that its work reflects not only operational needs but also the wider expectations placed on the food industry. This ongoing involvement strengthens its ability to integrate ethical considerations into practical, organisation-level Food Safety Culture approaches

Food production environments are continuously evolving, with technology and data playing an increasingly important role in monitoring, communication, and structured learning. However, technological advancement alone does not create reliable systems. Cultural alignment must come first.

At Social Food, digital tools are approached as enabling mechanisms — tools that support, enhance, and scale existing practices, but never replace leadership accountability or organisational responsibility. Technology can strengthen Food Safety Culture, but only when it is built on a foundation of clarity, trust, and shared understanding.

In collaboration with CERTH spin-off Complago, we are bringing together complementary expertise to develop and pilot solutions in Food Safety Culture Technology. These initiatives aim to explore how data-driven tools can meaningfully support behavioural insight, communication, and decision-making in real production environments.

If you are interested in exploring how these approaches could apply to your organisation, we invite you to connect with us and schedule a short pitch session to discuss potential collaboration.

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Collaboration with eit Food

Social Food is an EIT Food Accredited Training Provider, part of a European initiative supported by the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), a body of the European Union.

This collaboration reflects alignment with structured European frameworks that promote innovation, education, and sustainable food systems.

Within this context, Social Food contributes to the development and delivery of structured training initiatives focused on Food Safety Culture, operational maturity, and risk-based thinking in food production environments.

Participation in the EIT Food network strengthens:

  • Methodological rigor

  • Cross-border knowledge exchange

  • Access to European-level dialogue

  • Alignment with emerging food system priorities

This collaboration reinforces our commitment to measurable, structured, and future-oriented Food Safety Culture development.

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We collaborate with organizations prepared for reflection, alignment, and sustained improvement.

If your objective is long-term operational confidence, a structured discussion is the appropriate first step.

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