Trends impacting food safety in retail foodservice: implications for dietetics practice
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jada.2008.04.009
Trends impacting food safety in retail foodservice: implications for dietetics practice
Abstract
Food safety in retail foodservice is increasingly important to consumers. Trends that impact food safety concerns include the increasing number of meals eaten away from home, increasing consumer awareness about food safety, an aging population, changes in the foodservice workforce, changing technology in work environments, changes in food procurement, foodservice risk factors, and food defense concerns. Each of these trends has implications for dietetics practice, both in working with consumers and managing foodservice operations.
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