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After the Quaker Oats food recall case study was featured in the last episode, food safety industry veterans Francine L. Shaw and Matt Ragucci decided to bring back this important episode that was aired shortly after that recall happened.
In this conversation, Matt and Francine spotlight an important discussion on developing standard food safety procedures in homes and the role of consumers in demanding safer food through better food safety regulations.
Towards the end, there is a humorous discussion about a 'chef' who prepares meals in very unconventional settings. The episode concludes with their signature sign-off, 'Don't eat poop!' (especially from airplane bathrooms!).
In this episode:
💩 [05:34] Dealing with another salmonella outbreak
💩 [14:40] The basic steps of a food recall
💩 [16:42] Do you know how to get rid of salmonella in poultry?
💩 [17:58] Understanding the risks of raw cookie dough
💩 [20:59] The dangers of raw ingredients: eggs and flour
💩 [26:27] The hotel room cook strikes again (in an airplane bathroom!)
Resources from this episode
Quaker Oats Recall
Quaker Oats Salmonella Food Recall Case Study | Episode 77
Creating a Recall-Ready Food Safety Industry | Episode 42
Mile High Bathroom Garlic Shrimp & Mash
Noteworthy quotes from this episode
“Our government has created an atmosphere of [...] rolling the dice every time we eat products. They’re literally okay with salmonella being in chicken and eggs. The expectation is that "housewives should know what to do with their chicken.” – Matthew Regusci
“I truly don't think anything will happen until consumers demand a change.” – Francine L Shaw
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