Olympic effort creates food safety legacy
date:Jan 05, 2013
d other host boroughs to pay for extra surveillance work and inspections. It also provided swab test equipment for onsite testing, alongside additional training courses for inspection staff.

'Huge amount of work'

Finally, the FSA coordinated a programme of food-safety-related interventions, aimed at supply-chain manufacturers and suppliers, who in turn were supplying the main caterers for the Games, said Wadge. There really was a huge amount of work involved.

Wadge said a detailed review of t
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