Don't Invite Foodborne Illness to Your Wedding
Congratulations, you're getting married—and food will be one of your biggest party expenses. If you're choosing a caterer, make sure that they're practicing good food safety habits by asking questions like these:
- Are the staff members certified food handlers?
- How is the food transported to the venue?
- When and where is the food prepared?
If you're saving money by preparing your own food, make sure that you're not inviting foodborne illness to your party with these DIY wedding safety tips from Foodsafety.gov.
Jun 03, 2017
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