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Food safety training is good for business

Food safety training is good for business.

Failures in food safety cost money and harm your reputation, which costs more and jeopardizes the company’s long-term viability. It’s crucial to remember that you lose money when a customer returns food because they believe it is undercooked, smells off, or contains foreign objects (e.g. hair, glass, staples, paper, plastic wrap).

·       When food handlers cannot rotate their stock properly, you lose money.

·       If pests drawn to improperly stored food or unclean, unsanitary conditions on the premises invade your company, you lose money.

·       You lose money if an embarrassing health inspection report is made public on a government website or if negative online reviews harm your company’s reputation

·       If you get a bad health inspection or have to pay fines, you lose money.

·       Even if you’re “just a server” in the company, you may be held legally liable for harming a customer in cases of extreme negligence.

You can safeguard your brand and reputation by putting time and money into food safety training and ensuring that staff members have current food handlers’ certificates. You can also avoid costly fines or business closures and stop negative online reviews, customer complaints, or media scandals.

Food handlers will receive the legally required certification to work in the catering and hospitality industries after completing the Level 2 Food Safety/Food Hygiene course. The UK’s food industry is required to abide by several EU regulations. In particular, regulation 852/2004, which deals with food hygiene, mandates that companies in the food services industry ensure that workers who handle or prepare food are appropriately instructed, trained, and supervised to do their jobs.

Additionally, you will learn the legal obligations of working with food and how to abide by the law. The Royal Society in the Prevention of Accidents has approved our food safety and health and safety courses. With the ROSPA seal of approval, you can be sure that our course material is the best the market offers and meets all legal requirements and standards for best practices.