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MYTH: My kids only eat pre-packaged fruits and veggies for snacks because those snacks don’t need to be washed before they eat them.
FACT: Read your way to food safety!
Giving your kids healthy snacks is a big plus for them! But just because produce is wrapped, it doesn’t always mean it’s ready to eat as is. Read the label of your product to make sure it is says: “ready-to-eat,” “washed,” or “triple washed.” If it does, you’re good to go. If it doesn’t, wash your hands and then rinse the fruits or vegetables under running tap water. Scrub firm items such as melons and cucumbers with a clean produce brush. Dry with a clean cloth towel or paper towel to further reduce germs that may be present.
The CDC has estimated that kids younger than 4 are 4.5 times more likely to acquire bacterial infections from food compared to adults between 20 and 49 years old. These myths draw attention to easily avoidable actions that could reduce a child’s risk of food poisoning.
“These food safety myths and facts can help parents become aware of practices in their homes that could be putting their children at risk for foodborne illness.” says Shelley Feist, the Partnership’s executive director.
The Partnership has made free, downloadable materials for educators and consumers available as part of Kids’ Home Food Safety Mythbusters, which can be found at fightbac.org/campaigns/mythbusters.
The Partnership for Food Safety Education is on a mission to engage kids and parents in learning about preventing foodborne illness. In addition to Kids’ Home Food Safety Mythbusters, the Partnership has released the “Fight BAC!® at Picnic Park” food safety education program. The program includes a variety of educational materials including Perfect Picnic for iPhone and iPad, where kids build a successful picnic park. All materials are available for free download at fightbac.org/kids.
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