2018 - Food Safety and Quality in Home Food Delivery
Date2018-06-12
Deadline2018-05-12
VenueOnline, USA - United States
KeywordsTuesday; June 12; 2018; Duration : 60 Minutes
Topics/Call fo Papers
The food home delivery business is exploding. While most companies and consumers have never worried about food safety when ordering Pizza or Chinese foods by telephone, the home food delivery market has now reached a $46 billion level and is expected to hit over $76 billion per year by 2022. But the business models for food delivery have taken many different directions and the lack of governmental guidance or oversight has allowed for the proliferation of delivery models shown to be clearly ignorant and in disregard of food safety and food quality requirements.
Ordering food for delivery by mail or UPS is a clearly established business model. Recent research has begun to analyze delivery models and these early studies have shown that the complete lack of regulation and control allows for perishable meats, poultry, restaurant mealsto be delivered without adequate sanitation, temperature and other food safety controls.
While the Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) has focused on farms, distribution, transportation, imports and other issues related to large scale long distance supply chains, FSMA rules leave the consumer end up to local or state laws that have not kept up with the changing market. Restaurants and retail food suppliers have been quick to jump on consumer demands for prepared or unique foods, quick delivery and unique eats. Consumers looking for easy lunches and dinners that require less time to prepare, serve and eat are naively expecting good food safety and quality implementation on their behalf.
Venue:Online
Speaker Name: Dr. John Ryan
Price : $ 229
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
EST 13:00
Duration : 60 Minutes
Tel: +1-844-216-5230
Email: support-AT-compliancetrainingpanel.com
Ordering food for delivery by mail or UPS is a clearly established business model. Recent research has begun to analyze delivery models and these early studies have shown that the complete lack of regulation and control allows for perishable meats, poultry, restaurant mealsto be delivered without adequate sanitation, temperature and other food safety controls.
While the Food and Drug Administration’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) has focused on farms, distribution, transportation, imports and other issues related to large scale long distance supply chains, FSMA rules leave the consumer end up to local or state laws that have not kept up with the changing market. Restaurants and retail food suppliers have been quick to jump on consumer demands for prepared or unique foods, quick delivery and unique eats. Consumers looking for easy lunches and dinners that require less time to prepare, serve and eat are naively expecting good food safety and quality implementation on their behalf.
Venue:Online
Speaker Name: Dr. John Ryan
Price : $ 229
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
EST 13:00
Duration : 60 Minutes
Tel: +1-844-216-5230
Email: support-AT-compliancetrainingpanel.com
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