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Food safety

It is your responsibility to ensure that your food does not make the public ill. 

Here are some key dos and don'ts for catering at the Carnival:

  • plan carefully:
    • don't prepare or cook foods too far in advance
    • don't bring more food than you can store safely
    • don't leave food around on the stall for several hours
    • do cook food thoroughly

  • temperature control
    • do keep hot food hot (above 63°C) and cold food cold (below 8°C)
    • don't leave food around on the stall for several hours
    • do cook food thoroughly
    • don't cut the cooking time because you have a queue of people waiting
    • make sure food is thoroughly thawed before cooking

  • avoid contaminating food
    • don't let raw foods or unwashed fruit come into contact with food that is ready to eat
    • do use separate utensils, chopping boards and knives for raw and cooked foods
    • do display food off the ground
    • do cover food with cling film, foil or place food in plastic containers

  • personal hygiene
    • do wear clean over-clothing
    • do wash your hands regularly, especially after handling raw food or refuse
    • do cover cuts and sores with waterproof plasters
    • don't cough or sneeze over food
    • don't smoke whilst on the food stall

  • refuse: refuse can be a fire risk as well as attracting flies and vermin
    • you must keep your refuse in plastic sacks within your allocated area
    • waste fats and oils should be stored in containers - do not pour into drains
    • bagged refuse should be put into the street at the end of the day, when it will be collected by the Council
    • hot coals are a fire risk and will damage roads and pavements - please damp them down and dispose of them in a suitable container
    • the Council will recover the costs of damage to the highway

Please respect residential property - do not use it for storage or disposal of refuse.