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Safe Food Handling

Bacteria are everywhere.  While most are harmless to humans (some are even beneficial), others can make you sick.  All foods, including meat, fruit and vegetables have the potential to cause foodborne illness.

Did you know that two out of three homes in North America put their families at risk by not exercising good food safety practices at home?  Did you know that over 80% of all cases of foodborne illness can be prevented if the food is handled properly?

In this section, you'll get valuable information about safe food handling practices at home.  CFC is a founding member of the Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education, a national association of public and private organizations committed to educating Canadians about the ease and importance of food safety in the home.

With chicken-specific information, along with information pertaining to all foods, you can rely on us to help you learn how to keep your food safe from bacteria!

Chicken Cooking Times

Storage and Thawing Guide

The Invisible Enemy

Bacterial Foodborne Illness in Canada

Four Simple Steps to FightBAC!

Focus on Chill

Focus on Clean

Focus on Cook

Focus on Separate

Food Safety at Home

Food Safety for Families

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