Even if food producers and sellers have followed the food safety laws, the quality and safety of your food can be affected by how it is handled by you. Once you purchase food, the safety of that food also becomes your responsibility. When shopping for food, you should choose, pack and transport it carefully to make sure it stays safe to eat.
Some people are more at risk of food poisoning than others. Vulnerable groups include pregnant women, young children, the elderly and anyone with an illness. Take special care when buying, storing and preparing food for these people.
Choose your food carefully
Australia produces some of the most wholesome and safe food products in the world. However, the quality and safety of some food can be affected by poor storage and packaging. Choose food carefully when shopping. Never buy:
Take special care with high risk foods
Food poisoning bacteria grow and multiply on some types of food more easily than on others. These high risk foods include:
High risk foods should be kept out of the temperature danger zone, either below 5°C or above 60°C. When you buy high risk foods, try to minimise the time they spend in the temperature danger zone by packing them properly and taking them home immediately.
Check the dates on the packaging
Always check the date marked on perishable foods, especially chilled or frozen items. A ‘use-by’ date shows the date by which a product should be consumed. It should not be sold after this date. A ‘best before’ date indicates the date until which the food will remain at its best quality.
Plan your shopping trip
Some hints for shopping safely:
Transporting food home
If you have purchased hot, chilled or frozen foods, you should get them home as quickly as possible. For trips longer than about 30 minutes, or on very hot days, it’s a good idea to put chilled or frozen foods in a cooler or insulated bag to keep food cold. Once you arrive home, immediately put chilled or frozen foods into your fridge or freezer.
Where to get help
Things to remember
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