
Cross-contamination is the transfer of harmful bacteria to food from other foods, cutting boards, utensils, etc., if they are not handled properly. This is especially true when handling raw meat, poultry, and seafood, so keep these these foods and their juices away from already cooked or ready-to-eat foods and fresh produce. When handling foods, it is important to Be Smart, Keep Foods Apart -- Don't Cross-Contaminate . By following these simple steps, you can prevent cross-contamination and reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
When Shopping:
Separate raw meat, poultry, and seafood from other foods in your grocery-shopping cart. Place these foods in plastic bags to prevent their juices from dripping onto other foods. It is also best to separate these foods from other foods at check out and in your grocery bags.
When Refrigerating Food:
When Preparing Food:
When Using Cutting Boards:
When Marinating Food:
When Serving Food:
When Storing Leftovers:
For More Information, contact:
USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline:
1 (800) 535-4555
1 (202) 720-3333
1 (800) 256-7072
Provided by the United States Department of Agriculture
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