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Restaurants must have a system in place to track meal ingredients

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Last updated: 2024/05/06 at 4:26 AM
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The Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing in Saudi Arabia is taking steps to ensure food safety by requiring restaurants and food service outlets to establish a tracking system for ingredients and packaging used in their food products. This new directive is outlined in a guide prepared by the ministry, with the goal of allowing food establishment operators to track the source and quantity of ingredients, aiding in product recalls and investigations in cases of non-compliance with regulations. The guide also requires that the supplier’s name be registered in the tracking system upon arrival of goods at the food facility, using the invoice or receipt voucher for verification.

Furthermore, the ministry recommends that food establishment operators be aware of the parties involved in the supply chain both before and after their own operations, and have the ability to communicate with them if necessary. It is also advised to maintain a list of contact numbers for suppliers and corporate clients in case of emergency situations such as product recalls. By implementing this tracking system, the ministry hopes to improve food safety standards and ensure that consumers are getting safe and high-quality food products from these establishments.

This new initiative by the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing underscores the importance of food safety in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. By requiring food establishments to establish a tracking system for ingredients and packaging, the ministry is taking proactive steps to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure that consumers are protected. This tracking system will not only allow for better traceability of ingredients, but also enable quick and efficient recalls of products in case of contamination or non-compliance with regulations.

In addition to tracking the source and quantity of ingredients, the ministry’s guide also emphasizes the importance of maintaining a list of contact numbers for suppliers and corporate customers. This will help food establishments quickly communicate with their partners in the supply chain in case of emergencies, such as product recalls. By having this information readily available, food establishments can take swift action to protect consumers and prevent further harm from contaminated products.

Overall, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing’s directive to establish a tracking system for food ingredients and packaging is a positive step towards improving food safety standards in Saudi Arabia. By ensuring that food establishment operators are able to trace the source of their ingredients and quickly recall products if necessary, the ministry is working towards protecting consumers from potential health risks. This initiative reflects the government’s commitment to ensuring the well-being of its citizens and maintaining high standards of food safety in the Kingdom.

In conclusion, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing’s new directive regarding the tracking system for food ingredients and packaging is a significant development in the field of food safety in Saudi Arabia. By requiring food establishments to implement this system, the ministry is promoting transparency and accountability in the food supply chain, which will ultimately benefit consumers by ensuring the safety and quality of the products they consume. This initiative demonstrates the government’s commitment to protecting public health and reinforces the importance of maintaining strict food safety standards in the country. With these measures in place, consumers can have greater confidence in the food products available to them, knowing that they have been produced and handled in accordance with rigorous safety regulations.

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