Day: February 15, 2016
Sydney Markets Professional Development Event: Fresh Produce Testing for Food Safety
1 March 2016
The Fresh Produce Safety Centre is running a professional development event to improve understanding and utilisation of fresh produce testing for food safety.
Day: February 15, 2016
AU: Health Check: do we really have to pay attention to ‘use-by’ and ‘best-before’ dates?
The Conversation: Food quality can deteriorate before we perceive obvious signs of spoilage. If allowed to grow to high levels, some microbes that may contaminate foods (collectively called ‘pathogens’) can cause foodborne illness, or ‘food poisoning’. Often these microbes don’t visibly spoil the food so we can’t tell if a food has become unsafe.
To protect consumers against poor quality or potentially hazardous foods, governments have introduced ‘date codes’ to help consumers evaluate the ‘freshness’ of foods. Food producers also embrace date codes to help them provide safe, high quality products to consumers.
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