Sunday, July 1, 2007

A comment to my last post…

Since no name was left with this comment to my last post, I’ll respond in this blog…

“The Inspector is just doing his job and any other market in the province has its vendors follow the same guidelines. You have to look at it from the perspective of the buyer. Just because you may follow food safe guidelines doesn’t make it safe. Young children and weak immune systems make consume your products and they have to be 100% safe. You should have nothing to worry about and not even stress about it if you are up to date with your food safe certification and adhere to those guidelines. As for the Ice Cream social, I have gone for years and a few times there was questionable food handling. Now I just eat the Ice Cream.”

I have been a “buyer” at the markets and a consumer of food served in similar venues for a lot longer than I’ve been a vendor. In the case of the Ice Cream Social, I’m not sure what questionable practice you observed, but there has never been a case of food poisoning in the 30 years of the tradition, in a person of any age. In the case of the ethnic potluck in Fort St. James, there had been no problems with shared food in the 15 years that they had held that Canada Day function.

When I discussed the whole regulatory system with the man who held the inspector position last year, he gave me an example of a high-end restaurant, employing a professional chef, whose practices led to illness in 50 people. The chef claimed “This has never happened before!”. MY reaction was that, if the restaurants are making people ill, perhaps the Ministry should be policing them more than the community members who share food.

I do want to offer that I am a kind person and generally thought of as “polite”. To suggest that I don’t realize that the Inspector is just “doing his job” is condescending. I did not launch any personal attack, and in fact would have enjoyed a visit under other circumstances, and to the last health inspector, stated, “I realize that you have a job to do.”. On the other hand, we are being regulated in almost every phase of our lives, “protected” by our government, ostensibly, and this has gotten alarming and tiresome. We have responsibility PERSONALLY for what we consume and for many other aspects of our lives.

All well, it is time to go for breakfast at one of McBride’s “high-end” restaurants… thanks for reading my weblog; it’s interesting who visits here, and it’s fine if we don’t always agree. Often there are valid aspects to all facets of an issue. ~Ann

Posted by Ann at 16:51:08
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