Free Shelf Life Guidance Published

A free publication to help food businesses determine the shelf-life of ready to eat foods has been published by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and the Chilled Food Association (CFA). The Shelf-life Guidance is designed to help businesses, from small food outlets to major food manufacturers, calculate an accurate safe time period that certain foods can be kept before they are eaten. The Guidance is also designed to help businesses meet European Union microbiology rules – in particular Regulation (EC) No. 2073/2005. This sets limits on micro-organisms in food, such as Listeria monocytogenes. The BRC chaired a coalition of organisations that developed the Guidance, including the CFA, CIEH, LACORS and the Food Standards Agency (FSA).
Sally Barber, British Retail Consortium Food Policy Executive, said: “Setting the right shelf-life is essential for food safety. The Guidance will help businesses of all sizes to calculate the correct food shelf-life for their products and to meet European microbiology regulations. It’s a free publication, with easy to use explanations and common everyday examples. ”
Kaarin Goodburn, Secretary General of the Chilled Food Association, which led food manufacturing sector input, said: “We are pleased that such a wide range of organisations participated in developing the Guidance. We hope it will provide vital information on how to set shelf life, what the key pre-requisites are for making ready to eat food, and the basic principles of what to look for when selecting ready to eat ingredients.”
Jenny Morris, Chartered Institute of Environmental Health Food Policy Officer, said: “CIEH welcomes the Guidance, as setting shelf life limits can be complex. We believe that this Guidance will assist all food businesses, large or small, and will also be of considerable use to food law enforcers.”
Liz Redmond from the Food Standards Agency Head of Hygiene and Microbiology Division, said: “People need confidence in the safety of the food they buy; this guidance adds to the good work already being done by the food industry, CIEH and the FSA to achieve this. I hope businesses and enforcement officers will find this a useful addition to the range of food safety information available to them.”
The Shelf-life Of Ready To Eat Food In Relation to L. monocytogenes – Guidance For Food Business Operators (the Shelf-Life Guidance) is available as a free download at www.brc.org.uk/shelflifeguide
Source BRC

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