Lunch Safety at Your Desk
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Lindsey Smith
Family and Consumer Science
[Lindsey Smith] These days, more Americans are bringing their lunch to work – an often
healthier and less expensive option. When bringing your lunch to work, always
follow these food safety reminders:
Chill It! Walk your lunch to a refrigerator immediately upon arriving
at work. [Person walking down the hall and placing their lunch into the
refrigerator] If a refrigerator is not available, include a frozen gel pack or
frozen juice box with perishable food in an insulated lunch bag or lunch box.
[Person placing their lunch in an insulated lunch box with a gel pack]
Clean It! Wash hands and surfaces (including desktop) with warm, soapy
water before and after preparing or eating food. [Person cleaning the
countertop with paper towels]
Toss It! After lunch, discard any uneaten perishable food and used
food packaging and paper bags. Reusing packaging could contaminate other food
and cause food borne illness. [Person throwing away their trash]
[Lindsey Smith] Following these three easy steps can help prevent food borne illness.
[Narrator] To learn more, contact your county extension agent and follow
the links in this section.
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