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Food contact surfaceAny surface that touches food, including equipment, cutting boards, utensils, and containers.
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Food contact surfaceAny surface of equipment, utensils, containers, wrappings that come in direct contact with food.
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Food contact surfaceAny equipment or utensil that normally comes in contact with food or that may drain, drip, or splash on food or on surfaces normally in contact with food. Examples: cutting boards, knives, sponges, co [..]
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Food contact surfaceAny equipment or utensil that normally comes in contact with food or that may drain, drip, or splash on food or on surfaces normally in contact with food. Examples: cutting boards, knives, sponges, countertops, and colanders.
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Food contact surfaceAny surface that comes into direct contact with food or ingredients during normal operations. Because of their close association with food, food contact surfaces are at greatest risk for causing food contamination.
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Food contact surfaceAny surface, equipment or utensil that comes in contact with food during preparation or serving.
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