Published August 17, 2016

The importance of communication in food recalls

Food contamination is no joke, and one of the major important factors of containing a food contamination outbreak is effective communication. When Waterbury public schools received a phone call about a Listeria outbreak they worked quickly to contact everyone necessary and recalled the food immediately. This is only possible due to their effective communication.

Key Takeaways:

  • Foodborne illness probably is near the top of operators’ lists of worst nightmares.
  • Sandwiches were recalled from schools so the students wouldn’t get sick
  • It is important to maintain good communication with food suppliers.

“Instead of informing students directly about the recall, Franzese says, the superintendent’s office sends a notice out to parents, who then can choose to have a discussion with their children about the recall.”

http://www.foodservicedirector.com/managing-your-business/ensuring-food-safety/articles/importance-communication-in-food-recalls

Related Post:
  1. Would Your Team Know How to Handle a Crisis?
  2. What’s Behind the Rise of Restaurant IPOs?
  3. Farm-to-Table Now Coming to Public Schools
  4. A Look at Tipping and the Minimum Wage
  5. How 5 operators are making salad bars spring to life
  6. Brewers Association Mid-Year Results Show Stable Growth for Craft Segment
  7. Good Service Creates Customer Loyalty
  8. When Facing Trends, Stick to What Works
  9. Hackers Take Aim at Quick-Service Restaurants
  10. The rise of the beer sommelier: Why it’s time to put beer on the same footing as wine