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​Consultation on UK working policy on detection of STEC in food by official controls and food business operator sampling and testing

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Summary

This policy is intended to help food business operators, their primary authority partners and local authorities to understand the proportionate and risk based actions that can be taken to manage the risks associated with detection of STEC in food based on the current evidence.

FSS would welcome your comments on this working policy and has extended the initial deadline for responses (16 September) for a further six weeks until 28 October 2016. Please email enquiries to FoodEnquiries@fss.scot

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We regularly consult with stakeholders and consumers to develop policy that will ensure food and feed in Scotland continues to be safe, and help consumers make informed decisions about the food they eat.