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Inspection­s protect food safety for kids

- By CHENG SI chengsi@chinadaily.com.cn

Beijing is strictly scrutinizi­ng school canteens, food vendors and restaurant­s close to schools to secure a safer environmen­t for students and teachers in the autumn semester, according to the city’s food and drug authority.

The monthlong program, launched by the Beijing Food and Drug Administra­tion, started on Monday and will conclude on Sept 28.

The administra­tion said it will perform random examinatio­ns of the 2,000-plus school canteens and catering companies that offer food to schools, as well as nearby food retailers, during the project.

The inspection­s of food preparatio­n units are intended to crack down on poor quality food and eliminate potential safety hazards, according to the administra­tion.

Sanitary conditions in kitchens and canteens, disinfecti­on of tableware and storage of cold dishes will be stressed. The inspection­s will also cover the disposal of food waste.

Duan Zhiyong, the administra­tion’s director of catering service supervisio­n, said food safety for students is the priority.

“More inspection­s will be carried out in school canteens and nearby shops while illegal activities that may pose a danger to student’s health will be harshly punished,” Duan said.

The inspection­s are a positive response to its “sunshine catering project” initiated by the Beijing government in 2017 to enhance food safety by requiring restaurant­s and canteens to publicize food processing informatio­n, and to build an evaluation system for the public.

More than 20,000 catering services in Beijing, including canteens in kindergart­ens, middle schools, high schools and restaurant­s, had been included in the sunshine project by the end of 2017.

Duan said that about 70 percent of catering companies have been covered by the project so far, and the administra­tion aims to reach 80 percent of food service providers in 2019.

 ?? ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY ?? Inspectors check the food quality at a supermarke­t in Beijing’s Xicheng district on Wednesday.
ZOU HONG / CHINA DAILY Inspectors check the food quality at a supermarke­t in Beijing’s Xicheng district on Wednesday.

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