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Posted 08 September 2004 - 09:36 AM

After dropping the kids of at school today (first day back :crybaby:) I stopped by my local Co-Op Store to get a few bits. They have a small bakery and I noticed one of the bakers had wedged a trolley containing breads, pies, and pastries in the open fire exit door. I presume he had done it to cool the stuff down.

Is there a problem with this? What if any are the food safety risks? To the letter of current food safety thinking and law there is, but bakers have probably been doing this for thousands of years. Whether there is risk or not, it isn't fair especially when for example a food packaging printers cannot have doors open on a burning hot day.

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Posted 08 September 2004 - 10:13 AM

Funny you should mention the co-op, I went to our local shop the other day & I wondered about their bread 'stand'. All of their freshly baked bread was on open shelves on a pick & mix basis with no packaging.

I can just imagine the lunchtime rush of school kids having a field day with this not to mention our little flying friends.

Again this makes a bit of a mockery of the hoops we jump through to ensure secondary packaging is produced in an hygienic manner..

Irrespective of any hygiene risk, your local store is obviously breaching law by obstructing fire exits :whistle:


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Posted 08 September 2004 - 10:38 AM

Irrespective of any hygiene risk, your local store is obviously breaching law by obstructing fire exits :whistle:

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It wouldn't surprise me if their buns were giving off noxious fumes and depleting the ozone layer as well. :yeahrite:

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Posted 09 September 2004 - 02:19 AM

Hi,

I will take the line of statement made by Richard. But nobody talked about the safety issue a thousand years ago, why now! I know you are supposed to have these stuff placed in the glass display counter away from flies and probably insist that it must be kept warm......

Perhaps, a fan to cool down the bread would do the job well but would be a good idea though if each is packed in a plastic bag to keep them away from flies and other hazards

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