News and Notes

Food Waste and Sustainability


Posted: 10/05/2022
In today’s blog, I wanted to highlight an article about food sustainability and creativity. The future of food and food production is a topic that affects all of us in the industry, as well as how we’ll tackle the problems associated with it. At the end of September, WIRED.com released an article highlighting the ethos and ingenuity....

A Focus on Allergen and Alcohol Safety


Posted: 09/28/2022
The final week of National Food Safety Month highlights two major food safety categories: food allergen awareness and responsible alcohol service. Food allergens are an important part of the Food Protection Manager class; we talk about the major allergens, as well as how to safely prepare and serve food to our customers with allergies! Responsible alcohol service is....

"Don't Cook Chicken in NyQuil" -- FDA, 9/15/22


Posted: 09/21/2022
Back in August we posted on our Facebook page about Pink Sauce, a condiment promoted and sold on Tik Tok with no FDA oversight. Once again, the FDA has had to issue warnings over a major food safety concern: people cooking chicken in NyQuil, and promoting what they call "sleepy chicken" on Tik Tok and other social media platforms....

Utilizing our Food Safety Management Systems


Posted: 09/14/2022
Week 3 of National Food Safety Month is designed with multi-unit managers in mind. When running and operating multiple sites, a manager's job increases tenfold - lots of training, food safety, daily logistics, and balancing the needs of all employees. However, even if you're managing a single site, the food safety management systems discussed in this week'....

September means “Back to School”


Posted: 09/09/2022
          After Labor Day, the weather here in the northeast changes – the humidity drops, the rain (usually) picks up a bit, and everything starts to cool down. It’s also the sign that school is back in session! While many of us are long finished with heading to a classroom every day, it doesn&rsquo....

A Manager's Role in Food Safety


Posted: 09/07/2022
Today's blog is highlighting Week 2 of National Food Safety Month: it's all about managers and their role in actively controlling risks and monitoring food safety practices. One of the best ways managers can help keep their facilities safe is through education about foodborne illness -- for example, taking the ServSafe® Food Protection Manager class. And even after....

Happy National Food Safety Education Month!


Posted: 09/02/2022
Welcome to the HRFoodSafe blog! We've taken a few months hiatus and knew that September was the perfect time to re-invigorate this platform because…September is National Food Safety Education Month! Throughout the month, this blog, our social media platforms, and our weekly newsletters will be highlighting different ways that food safety education can help you and your....

Food Safety Tips for Passover and Easter


Posted: 04/11/2022
It’s a special time of year as we welcome spring and celebrate several holidays. Whether you’re celebrating your Seder meal with brisket or Easter dinner with ham or lamb, keep food safety in mind. Eggs also are popular for traditional Passover and Easter celebrations and require proper handling. Follow USDA’s Food Safety Steps and remember these quick....

Happy Clients


Posted: 03/22/2022
Good morning, I wanted to let you know that the class went very well.  Ed was a great teacher and had the class's attention the whole time.  I spoke with a few of the ladies yesterday and they said that even if they didn't pass they did learn something from the class.  That is very....

Left Over Food Dangers


Posted: 02/24/2022
Hours after eating leftovers from a restaurant, a 19-year-old was admitted to the hospital with multiple organ failure and later had both his legs and all his fingers amputated. https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/a-teen-ate-leftover-rice-and-noodles-hours-later-doctors-amputated-his-legs-and-fingers/ar-AAUamgB?li=BBnb7Kz   ....
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