Gloves have become something of a symbol of food safety but, in fact, can inspire a false sense of security, conclude the authors of a series of studies published in the Journal of Food Protection.
Steve Ardagh, chief executive officer for Eagle Protect, is known as “The Glove Guy.” Food Safety News met him at the International Association for Food Protection’s 2021 trade show. It was then we ...
State lawmakers have passed a new food safety law that they wish they hadn't. Anyone working in a California restaurant or bar who prepares ready-to-eat food - from bagels to sushi to fruit salad to ...
California needs an effective law governing the way handlers prepare ready-to-eat food. Its first try last year was clumsy, but food-borne illnesses are serious business, so lawmakers have to try ...
The new California law that requires food workers to wear gloves, stirring controversy among outraged chefs and bartenders, is another step closer to being repealed. The state Assembly’s Health ...
The proposed repeal of the California law that requires food workers to wear gloves has inched its way through the state Assembly and Senate and is in its “final push” to go to Gov. Jerry Brown. On ...
MARIN CHEFS AND bartenders are less than enthusiastic about a new California law that requires food workers wear gloves every time they touch a morsel as minuscule as a garnish. The law took effect in ...
You watched your lunch being made with gloved hands at the sandwich shop, but does that mean it’s germ-free? A recent blog post titled “Hold the Bacteria: Made to Order Disease,” by medical ...
Food safety is a high priority when it comes to eating out, so it's no surprise that some diners are put off by watching fast food workers preparing meals without wearing gloves. According to the CDC, ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif., Jan. 17, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Due to growing scientific evidence of the toxic effects of vinyl gloves to the environment, to food safety and to glove user health, Eagle ...
SACRAMENTO, June 30 (UPI) --Bartenders dropping mint and melon balls into highball craft cocktails in California will no longer be required to sport plastic gloves. The repeal bill negating the state ...
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