This post is a second shout out to the agencies that help keep our food supply safe-er than it would be without them. Check out the previous post which focused on the FDA. At FF&F, I’m often
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Seriously though, it's hard to find research that actually correlates food safety with effective hair restraint. While the food code states: Consumers are particularly sensitive to
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Source: Multnomah County Food Safety Blog. Check it out, it's awesome! http://www.chefsconnection.org/ Food safety is expensive, how do we reward companies that are taking the time to do it
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Each circle represents a city, larger circles indicate more inspections were performed in that city. Oregon Department of Agriculture has had some recent poor reviews regarding it's maintenance
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Source: Wikipedia Commons image by tsca. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hospital_room_ubt.jpeg Oftentimes when we talk about the importance of food safety, we bring up victim cases;
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At FF&F, I'm often harsh on FDA for lack of enforcement, ownership of their own role in preventive food safety, and failing to consistently stand by their guidance. However, you will still see me
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Apparently I have T-Rex arms here...I was excited! I had the honor once again to make a presentation to two 4th grade classes at a local elementary school during their Oregon Trail unit. The
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"It's not like they won't find something anyway" "We don't have time" "It's never going to be perfect" "That's not my job." "We've done it this way for years...it's never caused a
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Me and the other person with the NPR donation mug can stare each other down now. I'm proud to be awarded Member of the Month for March, 2017 over at the International Food Safety and Quality