Article Withdrawal Process
For author(s) who wish to withdraw their work that is in the evaluation stage:
The authors are obliged to complete the article withdrawal form and send it to the editorial board via email at sarenyayinevi@gmail.com as a scanned, signed copy with the wet signature of each author.
The Editorial Board reviews the withdrawal notification and provides feedback within 15 days.
Unless the withdrawal request for works whose copyrights were transferred to The Journal of Food during the submission stage is approved by the editorial board, the authors cannot submit their work to another journal for evaluation.
For author(s) who wish to withdraw their published work:
The authors are obliged to complete the article withdrawal form and send it to the editorial board via email at sarenyayinevi@gmail.com as a scanned, signed copy with the wet signature of each author.
The Editorial Board reviews the withdrawal notification and provides feedback within 15 days.
If a copyright and plagiarism suspicion arises regarding a published, early view, or evaluation-stage work, the editorial board has the obligation to initiate an investigation into the work.
If it determines that copyright infringement and plagiarism have occurred in the work, it withdraws the work from evaluation without further assessment and returns it to the authors with a detailed citation of the detected issues.
If the editorial board determines that copyright infringement and plagiarism have occurred in a published or early view work, it carries out the following withdrawal and announcement procedures within a maximum of 15 days. For the work where an ethical violation has been detected:
• In the electronic and, if available, printed copies of the first journal issue to be published after the withdrawal date, an explanatory text in the format "Withdrawn: …..Study Title….." is added to the very end of the table of contents.
• In the explanatory text, instead of the article's Abstract and Full Text contents, a notice is published stating the reasons for the work's withdrawal, detailed source evidence, and, if available, the institutions and organizations the author(s) are affiliated with, along with the author(s)' ORCID IDs.
• A link is provided to the previously published issue when the notification containing the article title and the notice text is clicked.
• The article with the "withdrawn" statement is uploaded to its previous issue.
Article Withdrawal Process
Last Update Time:
January 5, 2026