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What measures should be taken to prevent cross-contamination?

  1. Only storage temperature management

  2. Proper sanitation and separation of raw foods

  3. Regular food tastings

  4. Using single-use utensils

The correct answer is: Proper sanitation and separation of raw foods

Preventing cross-contamination is crucial in food safety to protect consumers from foodborne illnesses. The most effective measure is ensuring proper sanitation and separation of raw foods. This involves keeping raw meats, poultry, seafood, and eggs separated from ready-to-eat foods throughout storage, preparation, and cooking. By doing so, you minimize the risk of harmful pathogens transferring from raw foods to those that are cooked and ready to eat. Additionally, maintaining proper sanitation practices such as regularly cleaning surfaces, utensils, and equipment further enhances food safety. This dual approach—sanitation and separation—forms the foundation of effective cross-contamination prevention. The other options, while they may have their own merits in food safety, do not directly address the key aspects of controlling cross-contamination as effectively as the proper sanitation and separation of raw foods does.