Food Poisoning Fight Back National Food Safety Week 12-18 June 2000
By Advanced Food Safety Ltd | 7 June 2000
- Keeping Food Safe - Last year there were around 100,000 reported cases of food poisoning in the UK, and a recent Government report revealed that reported cases are just the tip of the iceberg - almost 10 million people suffer stomach upsets each year! The theme of this year's National Food Safety Week is "Keep it Safe". Guidelines include:
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- Keeping Food Safe - Last year there were around 100,000 reported cases of food poisoning in the UK, and a recent Government report revealed that reported cases are just the tip of the iceberg - almost 10 million people suffer stomach upsets each year! The theme of this year's National Food Safety Week is "Keep it Safe". Guidelines include:

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