Providing a Safe Dining Experience Has Always Been a Priority
The rules haven’t changed. Providing safe food and a safe place to eat has always been a priority. What has changed is now you can see which restaurants have made a choice to show you safe. When you see the ServSafe Dining Commitment seal, you know that your health and safety is top priority. Relax, create new memories, and enjoy the dining experience.
Providing a Safe Dining Experience Has Always Been a Priority
The rules haven’t changed. Providing safe food and a safe place to eat has always been a priority. What has changed is now you can see which restaurants have made a choice to show you safe. When you see the ServSafe Dining Commitment seal, you know that your health and safety is top priority. Relax, create new memories, and enjoy the dining experience.
FIND PARTICIPATING RESTAURANTSThe ServSafe Dining Commitment is more than a simple promise or a pledge
It means a restaurant is serious about food safety and has a sense of purpose for keeping you safe.
Now you can see which restaurants want to Show Safe.
When you see a framed ServSafe certification, it’s not just for show. This certification means the restaurant is serious about food safety and keeping you safe. Here is what restaurants are committed to serving when you dine.
Now you can see which restaurants want to Show Safe.
When you see a framed ServSafe certification, it’s not just for show. This certification means the restaurant is serious about food safety and keeping you safe. Here is what restaurants are committed to serving when you dine.
Food Safety
Clean, Sanitize, & Disinfect
Monitor Employee Health & Personal Hygiene
Maintain Environmental Precautions
Disclaimer
The ServSafe Commitment is a voluntary program whose recommendations are intended to complement existing federal, state, and local guidance or regulations concerning cleaning and sanitation, personal hygiene, social distancing, and health monitoring. It is meant to be used in conjunction with the FDA Food Code requirements, and all guidance that the CDC, FDA, and state and local health officials may require as the states or local jurisdictions begin to reopen their economies. The ServSafe Commitment does not constitute medical or legal advice and makes no claims that following this guidance will prevent the transmission of COVID-19 or any other infectious disease.
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