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Health Tip: Keep Certain Foods Isolated
By LadyLively on October 31, 2014

Foods such as meat, seafood, poultry and eggs must be separated from other edibles to prevent possible cross-contamination with germs.
The Foodsafety.gov website offers these suggestions:
- Keep these foods separate from all other foods in your grocery shopping cart.
- When you check out at the grocery, make sure each of these foods is separately wrapped in a plastic bag to prevent juices from leaking.
- Keep these foods in plastic bags or storage containers in the refrigerator or freezer.
- Eggs should be stored in their cartons and kept in the main part of the refrigerator, not in the door.
Source: HealthDay
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