Survey Shows UK Public More Aware of Food Safety and Hygiene Since Beginning of Pandemic
A recent poll of 2,182 UK adults found that more than half of consumers classify themselves as becoming more conscious of food safety and hygiene at food outlets since the beginning of the pandemic. The poll was conducted online by YouGov for British Standards Institution (BSI) after the government's Eat Out to Help Out program. The program ran in August and provided discounts on the cost of food and non-alcoholic drinks for sit-down dining at participating businesses. The survey found that there has been a shift in consumers’ confidence around food safety and hygiene due to COVID-19 in the UK.
The survey found that there has been a shift in consumers confidence around food safety and hygiene due to COVID-19 in the UK.