Food Display and Sampling Sacramento County Environmental Management Department.

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Food Display and Sampling Sacramento County Environmental Management Department

CA Retail Food Code 2 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Food display (a) Except for nuts in the shell and whole raw fruits and vegetables that are intended for hulling, peeling, or washing by the CONSUMER before consumption, FOOD on display shall be protected from contamination by the use of PACKAGING, COUNTER, SERVICE LINE, OR SNEEZE GUARDS that intercept a direct line between the CONSUMER's mouth and the FOOD being displayed, containers with TIGHT-FITTING securely attached lids, display cases, mechanical dispensers, or other effective means.

3 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Unsupervised PROTECTED Sampling Sneeze guard Closed lid Prevents contamination

4 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Unsupervised & UNPROTECTED Sampling No guard or lid to prevent CONTAMINATION

5 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Food display (b) Non PREPACKAGED FOOD may be displayed and sold in bulk in other than self-service containers if both of the following conditions are satisfied: (1) The FOOD is served by a FOOD EMPLOYEE directly to a CONSUMER. (2) The FOOD is displayed in clean, sanitary, and covered, or otherwise protected, containers. CA Retail Food Code

6 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Supervised Approved Sampling Supervised & PREVENTS CONTAMINATION

7 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Supervised UNAPPROVED Sampling Supervised but PROMOTES CONTAMINATION

8 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department Take Home: Protect your samples from contamination by the food preparer and the public Create barriers Facilitate individual self-service Don’t leave room for “double-dipping”!

9 Sacramento County Environmental Management Department