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Food Safety

Food Safety Responsibility Food safety is our first responsibility. Everyone deserves safe food.

Food Safety Food safety requires the use of your 5 senses.

Glove Usage The risk of contamination by a gloved hand is the same as for a bare hand. Proper hand- washing is still practiced, and the gloves are changed as frequently as needed. 

Contaminations Are you considering all the possibilities?

Product Loading Protect your products from weather damage and possible contamination. Finished products are loaded or transferred in covered bays or canopies.

Hand Washing Get it right the first time! Proper hand washing should be habit.