From Haringey Council:
People taking risks with food in order to save money should be careful not to poison themselves, says Haringey's Food Safety Team.
In the Haringey area there were around 140 cases of food poisoning reported last year and the council was keen to use Food Safety Week earlier this month to promote awareness of food safety on a budget.
New research published last week by the Food Standards Agency (FSA) confirms that some people are taking more risks with food safety as they try to save money and make their food go further.
The research found that 97 per cent of respondents believed the cost of their typical shopping basket had gone up significantly in the last three years, with half of these trying to make better use of leftover food.
However, it also became clear that some people are ignoring "use by" dates, while others are keeping leftovers for longer than the recommended limit of two days in the fridge.
The advice on leftovers says:
Food poisoning levels soar during summer months across the UK with around 120,000 extra cases of illness from June to August. One of the reasons for this increase is warmer temperatures causing any germs present to grow faster, which underlines the importance of getting leftovers in the fridge quickly.
For more information on Food Safety Week visit the Commercial Environmental Health webpage on: www.haringey.gov.uk, alternatively contact the Commercial Environmental Health team:Enforcement@haringey.gov.uk
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