K A S H R U T . C O M©

The Premier Kosher Information Source on the Internet


HOME | ALERTS | CONSUMER | COMMERCIAL | PASSOVER | TRAVEL | ZEMANIM | LINKS | ARTICLES | RECIPES | HUMOR | E-MAIL LIST
x
Kashrut.com uses cookies. By using kashrut.com, you consent to the practices described in our Privacy Policy. That's Fine.

Subscribe to get e-mail when this site is updated
for: from:
to
 
Shop Artscroll and support Kashrut.com
 

Food News


THIS SECTION IS FOR NEWS AND INTERESTING STORIES RELATED TO FOOD, NUTRITION AND FOOD PROCESSING. THEY ARE NOT NECESSARILY RELATED TO KOSHER BUT MAY BE OF INTEREST TO THE KOSHER CONSUMER, MANUFACTURER OR MASHGIACH.

Toss or wash those usable grocery bags before they kill you

October 4, 2023 - from the Food Safety News:

"Those reusable grocery shopping bags have made the list of things to avoid at the grocery shore.

"So called one-time grocery plastic bags are now banned in many locations in the country, and in its recent posting of four foods to avoid at the grocery store, the liberal HuffPost Life had added a caution to its list about the food safety danger of the reusable shopping bags that many are now forced to use because of government dictates.

"The HuffPost reports that Kali Kniel, a University of Delaware microbiologist, added to their list by warning about those reusable grocery bags. “One important consideration today is the reusable grocery totes that many people use,” Kniel said. She called for people to clean and wash those reusable grocery bags between shopping trips or, more importantly, between use for other tasks.

"Reusable grocery grocery bags can transport deadly pathogens.

"Her warnings are among the first about how usable grocery bags and their forced use by various states might be a food safety danger.

"For example, don’t place soccer cleats in a bag one day and then fresh produce in it the next day without appropriate cleaning — or just don’t do that at all,” Kniel told HuffPost. 'Cross-contamination is a real thing.'

"Reusable grocery bags are often being used week after week, with many carrying raw chicken one week and fresh produce the next.

"Others on HuffPost’s list of foods to avoid were more traditional and included unpasteurized (raw) milk, raw sprouts, pre-cut produce, and hot food bars."

The previous item can be cited with the URL: https://www.kashrut.com/News/?alert=W1448

The information posted is from secondary sources. We cannot take responsibility for the accuracy of the information.
Comments to webmaster@kashrut.com 
© Copyright 2024 Scharf Associates
Phone: (781)784-6890 
E-mail: ajms@kashrut.com
URL: "http://www.kashrut.com/"
 
Arlene J. Mathes-Scharf  
Food Scientist - Kosher Food Specialist
 
Scharf Associates
P.O. Box 50
Sharon, MA 02067