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FoodLogiQ’s transparency survey asked over 2,000 consumers about their expectations when it comes to the traceability of their food. Here is what they had to say.
With current monitoring capabilities and access to data, foodservice professionals have untapped opportunities to leverage technology for improvements to safety processes.
Maintaining food quality is job one for retailers. To do this, retailers should monitor food equipment from when the merchandise leave production facilities to their grocery shelves.