I don't know about you but my mind tends to wander off the job when I'm out shopping, usually onto something more interesting. And I have to tell you this week was no exception. It happened in the fruit & veg aisle whilst I rummaged through the mushrooms, the dirty mushrooms, the mushrooms contaminated with filth…
Now I know the plastic bag I put the mushrooms in would probably have been manufactured under category B, BRC/IoP, and the cardboard dispensing box along with the carrier bag I took them home in under category A. The quality and safety of the packaging was assured so how come the food itself can be shamelessly adulterated with bacteria loaded scuzz.
Well…a bit of soil is probably good for you and even more so with an extra splat of cow pat - It's organic you know! The fact remains mushrooms are sold dirty. And when you think about it long and hard it's an anomaly in today's food safety delirious world that just doesn't seem right.
The other thing that struck me - when you grab a handful of mushrooms your fingernails dig into them…it's unavoidable. If the digging digits were owned by an individual with poor personal hygiene this action could easily transfer a few million food poisoning bacteria deep inside your mushroom.
What do you think - Is it OK for Mushrooms to be Dirty?
Regards,
Simon
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