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The Benefits of Implementing a Strong Food Safety Culture

Francine L. Shaw
Francine L. Shaw

By Francine L. Shaw, food safety specialist, co-host of Don’t Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast, founder of Savvy Food Safety, and author of “Who Watches the Kitchen?

Does your restaurant have a strong food safety culture, where your employees prioritize food safety and demonstrate their commitment through their actions and values? Turns out, there are numerous (and significant) benefits to building (and maintaining) a strong food safety culture.  

For instance, this effort can help you:

Improve Your Food Safety Culture

Promoting a food safety culture involves shifting our entrenched beliefs and adopting modern industry practices like minimizing chemical reliance, leveraging advanced technologies, embracing sustainability, and fostering forward-thinking leadership.

To accomplish this:

Cultivating a strong food safety culture is an ongoing commitment, as your entire team works diligently to meet (and exceed) safety goals. This effort takes determination, persistence, and tenacity, but will pay off with increased KPIs, including sales, customer loyalty, employee satisfaction, and improved brand reputation.

Francine L. Shaw is a food safety specialist, co-host of Don’t Eat Poop! A Food Safety Podcast, founder of Savvy Food Safety, co-founder of My Trusted Source, author of “Who Watches the Kitchen?”, and a successful entrepreneur, and speaker who spent 30+ years working in the foodservice industry. Her career has included performing services (operating partner, corporate/private trainer, health inspector, third party inspector, adjunct professor) in various sectors of the foodservice industry. She has written hundreds of articles for national trade magazines and appeared on Dr. Oz, the BBC World Series Radio, and iHeart Radio as a food safety expert.

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