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Don't be cookin' if public health isn't lookin'

Any home-based food business needs health unit approval 
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Public Health Sudbury and Districts (PHSD) has issued a reminder to home-based food businesses that a public health inspection and approval is required for anyone who wants to prepare food for public consumption.

"With the recent provincial announcement about Ontario supporting home-based food businesses during COVID-19, Public Health Sudbury & Districts is reminding prospective food business operators that per legislation, they must first notify the Medical Officer of Health," said a news release from PHSD.

Ontario law states that operators of food premises, including home-based businesses, must notify public health of their intention to prepare food for the public. Notification can be completed in writing by using the notice of intent to operate a food premises application form which is available on the PHSD website.

The PHSD news release said once the public health paperwork is done for a food business, a public health inspector will review the operator’s intentions and then inspect the premises for compliance with provincial food safety legislation. Public health inspectors will work with owners and operators of home-based food businesses to ensure that food is prepared in a safe and sanitary manner to prevent cases of food-borne illness, said PHSD.

Home-based businesses are only permitted to prepare low-risk food items, said PHSD. Low-risk foods are considered non-hazardous and do not require refrigeration. Examples include pickles, jams and preserves, chocolate, hard candies, brittles, fudge and toffees, granola, trail mix, nuts and seeds, coffee beans and tea leaves as well as baked goods with no custard or icing that requires refrigeration. Prospective operators are encouraged to contact Public Health to discuss their set-up and food menu.

Prospective home-based food business operators should also contact their municipalities with regards to any necessary zoning, licensing, building, and/or fire requirements, said the release.

For more information on operating a home-based food business, refer to the Ministry of Health’s Guide to Starting a Home-based Food Business, visit our website at phsd.ca, or call Public Health Sudbury & Districts at 705.522.9200, ext. 464 (toll-free 1-866-522-9200)


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