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Food Safety Tips on Valentine's Day

On Valentine's Day, most of you probably has foodborne illness the very least of your worries. But to make sure that you won't have that kind of problems to run into make sure to follow these tips.

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Food Safety Tips on Valentine's Day

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  1. Be Food Safe Preparing For Valentine’s Day

  2. Valentine’s Day Still wondering what to do on Valentine’s Day? Whether you go out (dine in some fancy restaurant) or just snuggle in the coach watching really cheesy movies and have a take out, make sure that you have a safe meal. You don’t want foodborne-illness get in your way of having fun with the one you love.

  3. Restaurant Food Fact Did you know that 49 cents of every dollar that people is spending on food are spent at a restaurant? Most of the people in the U.S. love eating out especially on Valentine’s Day. A fair warning though, most restaurants do have a proper training for food handling and have minimum risk of getting any foodborne illnesses but according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 59% of outbreaks reported in the U.S. alone between 1998 and 2008 involves restaurant and deli foods.

  4. Quick Tips before Having a Meal on a Restaurant

  5. Check if all the employees in the restaurant had proper training in food safety and handling Yes, it is important that the restaurant you dine in has employees that are properly trained and have good knowledge of food safety. Training can be online like http://www.learn2serve.com/ or a brick and mortar school. This makes the restaurant a safe place to dine by having less risk of food contamination and such.

  6. Check the Reviews Online Most reviews give good insights on what other people, who have already visited and dine with the restaurant, think. Make sure you try to have multiple sources of information so that you can’t have bias opinions or just pure hater comments.

  7. Quick Tips When You Get To a Restaurant

  8. Check the results of the restaurant’s latest health inspection This says a lot when you are dining in a restaurant. Providing a healthier score card in health inspection just means you care a lot about your customers.

  9. Check how clean things are around you before you and your date take a seat Check the glasses, napkins, silverware, even the tablecloths.

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