Tuesday, May 31, 2016

How to Prevent Yourself from Getting Food Poisoning When Dining Out


Participating in Inlander Restaurant Week is a great way to try out new restaurants and different types of food. The money that you spend will also go to help Second Harvest, which helps to bring food to the tables of low-income families. While dining out, take action to prevent yourself from getting food poisoning. Providers at a walk in clinic in South Hill Spokane offer these tips on lessening your risk of food poisoning and knowing what to do if you become ill after dining at a restaurant. Most Common Causes of Food Poisoning While in theory any food that has become contaminated with bacteria, viruses or parasites can make you sick, some foods are more likely to cause food poisoning than others. Raw or undercooked meats and fish, unpasteurized milk and juice and raw eggs are some of the most common causes of foodborne illnesses.
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