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The New Standard of Supervision: Navigating PIC Requirements in the 2022 FDA Food Code

The New Standard of Supervision: Navigating PIC Requirements in the 2022 FDA Food Code

Published on Friday, July 17, 2026 The Strategic Evolution of Retail Food Oversight The 2022 FDA Food Code represents the 10th edition of this vital model code, serving as the definitive roadmap for the federal-state-local partnership. Designed to achieve the strategic goal of reducing foodborne illness through standardized retail practices, the Code provides a uniform…

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📋 UTENSILS, EQUIPMENT AND VENDING – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 UTENSILS, EQUIPMENT AND VENDING – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

Cracking the Code: How Items #47, #48, and #49 Can Make or Break Your Next Health Inspection Behind every great restaurant meal is a mountain of invisible work—and a strict set of health regulations designed to keep diners safe. When the health inspector walks through the door with their clipboard, three critical sections on the…

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📋 PROPER USE OF UTENSILS – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 PROPER USE OF UTENSILS – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

Master the Food Code: How to Ace FDA Inspection Items #43 to #46 Maintaining a flawless kitchen isn’t just about delicious food—it’s about passing your health inspection with flying colors. Among the most common pitfalls for commercial kitchens are the “Good Retail Practices” (GRPs), specifically Items #43, #44, #45, and #46 on the FDA Food…

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📋 PREVENTION OF FOOD CONTAMINATION – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 PREVENTION OF FOOD CONTAMINATION – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

Mastering the Grid: How Food Retailers Can Ace FDA Inspection Items #38 to #42 For commercial kitchens, a surprise health inspection can feel like a high-stakes exam. While “Risk Factors” like holding temperatures get the most headlines, ignoring Good Retail Practices (GRPs) is one of the quickest ways to tank your inspection score. FDA Food Code…

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📋 FOOD IDENTIFICATION – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 FOOD IDENTIFICATION – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

Kitchen Compliance: Why Mislabeling Your Ingredients Costs More Than Just Inspection Points In the fast-paced world of a commercial kitchen, it is easy to lean into convenience. When a bulk shipment of flour, sugar, or a house-made spice blend arrives, transferring it into a more accessible, unlabeled container might seem like a minor shortcut. However,…

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📋 FOOD TEMPERATURE CONTROL – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 FOOD TEMPERATURE CONTROL – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

Mastering the Cold Chain: How to Ace Items #33–#36 on Your Next Health Inspection In the restaurant industry, your reputation is only as good as your last health inspection. While high-profile violations like pests or bare-hand contact get the most headlines, commercial kitchens frequently trip up on foundational operational items. Specifically, Items #33 through #36 on…

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📋 SAFE FOOD AND WATER – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 SAFE FOOD AND WATER – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

The “Safe Food and Water” Checklist: Are These 3 Hidden FDA Food Code Violations Tanking Your Health Inspection Score? When restaurant owners think about health inspections, their minds immediately jump to horror stories of pest infestations or broken walk-in coolers. But some of the fastest ways to lose points on an FDA Food Code Inspection Form happen…

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📋 CONFORMANCE WITH APPROVED PROCEDURES – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 CONFORMANCE WITH APPROVED PROCEDURES – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

When independent restaurant owners and kitchen managers review their local food safety inspection forms, their eyes naturally gravitate toward the obvious culprits: refrigerator temperatures, handwashing sinks, and cross-contamination. However, a quiet storm is brewing around Item #29 — Compliance with Variance, Specialized Process, and HACCP (Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point) Plans. As culinary trends shift toward…

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📋 FOOD/COLOR ADDITIVES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 FOOD/COLOR ADDITIVES AND TOXIC SUBSTANCES – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

A routine health department inspection turned into a high-stakes compliance battle for a popular downtown eatery this week. Public records reveal the establishment fell out of compliance on two of the most heavily scrutinized sections of the FDA Food Code Inspection Form: Item #27 (Food Additives) and Item #28 (Toxic Substances). While everyday diners tend to focus on…

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📋 HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATIONS – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

📋 HIGHLY SUSCEPTIBLE POPULATIONS – FDA Rules & State Point Deductions Explained

When it comes to food safety inspections, all code violations are serious, but some carry an exponentially higher risk to human life. Local health departments nationwide are placing a renewed focus on Item #26 on the FDA Food Code Inspection Form: “Pasteurized foods used; prohibited foods not offered.” This critical standard applies specifically to facilities…

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