We actually had a PTA member last year suggest that all cakes on the cake stand be shop bought as "we know what goes into them" (HA!)I appreciate the legislation but there is NO WAY I would buy shop bought cakes at a school fete - I can get them at Tesco's My oldest son was in yr 3 before I realised that you COULD send shop bought cakes in I also wouldn't dream of suing the school if I did contract food poisoning from a donated item there but I'm probably not usual in that ... To my mind, you buy a home made cake at a school/church fete and you take your chances and I'm happy to do that but then I have the constitution of an ox. I do know, however, people that have contracted salmonella from a canteen and never fully recovered ...As a child, when we dropped food on the floor, my mum always said, "eat it, the floor's freshly dirty ..." Nik
No criticism taken: I never eat from a buffet or salad cart in any chain restaurant because they rarely meet the required standards.What people seem to forget is you cannot have two levels of standards. If there is an outbreak of food poisoning it us usually down to poor standards of hygiene in prep or storage. What we do at home for ourselves like 'the three second on the floor and run it under the tap' is not acceptable in the commercial world. How many times have you been at friends/relatives and wondered about hygiene? If you have concerns about the people you know, how on earth can you assume that the unknown will cake maker for a school fete will be OK?Tim