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After nearly 20 years, the South Carolina food safety regulations have been updated. One major change: employees handling ready to eat foods are required to wear gloves or use a utensil.
Chefs aren’t the only ones affected by a new food safety law that bans culinary workers from touching certain foods with their bare hands. Like chefs, bartenders have to wear gloves or use other ...
The state has rolled out a new 6-12 month rule that requires those in food preparation to wear gloves With the New Year came new food safety regulations for restaurants in California. A new food ...
Many chefs are up in arms about having to wear gloves while cooking, in accordance with a new food safety law that goes into effect over the next six months. The new law bans bare-handed contact ...
Wearing plastic gloves? Please throw them out after you're done. People around the world are taking precautions to keep germs at bay amid the coronavirus pandemic, like wearing disposable gloves ...
all employees coming into contact with the product wear gloves as required." Their practices, he said, are standard to the industry. Orlando is regularly audited for their food safety practices ...