Food Safety Player's Guide for Tomorrow's Game

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The Big Game is Tomorrow!

Shopping today for your favorite game-day snacks? Reusable bags may reduce waste, but they are not always food safe. The fabric or materials in reusable grocery bags can get contaminated with germs like Salmonella or E. coli from food. These germs could then cross-contaminate other food or items and make us sick. When using reusable grocery bags to pick up all your supplies for your party:

  • Wash your reusable grocery bags often
  • Always put raw meats into a disposable plastic bag before putting them in a reusable bag
  • Keep meats, fresh produce, and ready-to-eat foods separated
  • Store reusable bags at home in a cool, dry place, not in the car
  • Do not use reusable grocery bags for other purposes

4 simple steps- clean, cook, separate, chill
 
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