Cold Holding
Allergens
Date Marking
Food Safety Rocks
Disgusting Facts
100

This is the proper cold holding temperature. 

What is 41 degrees or below?

100

This allergen comes from the sea, but doesn't have fins

What is shellfish?

100

Today's date is too late per WFM food safety policy.

What is expiration date?

100

This event occurs on June,7 annually.

What is world food safety day?

100

This type of pest breeds in drains. 

What are fruit flies?

200

This is what should be done daily to ensure our thermometers are providing accurate readings. 

What is thermometer calibration?

200

Coconuts are this type of allergen

What is treenut?

200

All opened foods, regardless if it is TCS or not, requires this.

What is a label?

200

This is the organization who sponsors Global World Food Safety Day

Who is World Health Organization?

200

30 insect fragments per 100 grams of this delicious spreadable food are allowed by the FDA. 

What is peanut butter?

300

This is what you should do if you get a high reading while checking temperatures in your department.

What is enter a corrective action on the temp log, alert team or store leadership, or check back in less than 30 minutes?

300

This should be prevented in order to ensure customers don't come into contact with unknown allergens.

What is cross contamination?

300

These are the the required things to be included on a label a TM puts on a produced product. 

What is name of product, date produced, date expired, TM initials?

300

This is the best way to prevent food borne illness.

What is handwashing?

300

420,000 is the number of people this happens to each year after eating contaminated food?

What is - die?

400

This is what TCS stands for. 

What is a Temperature Controlled Substance?

400

This is a type of signage that should be provided for customers at all self serve venues

What is allergen warning signage?

400

These are the team members responsible for ensuring we are not selling expired products to our customers. 

Who is everyone?

400

This is the Acronym we use to remember the five food borne illnesses. 

What is HENSS?

400

This is the food borne illness that can occur from licking the spatula when your grandma is making homeade cookies w/ raw eggs. 

What is Salmonella?

500

This is the acronym used to describe the conditions necessary for bacterial growth

What is FATTOM? 

500

This is the acronym WFM uses to remember Allergens. 

What is WFM STEPS?

500

This supports our core value to sell the highest quality foods and products to our customers. 

What is food safety?

500

These are the three types of cross contamination which can occur. 

What are physical, chemical, or biological?

500

Because they don't have teeth, they eat by vomiting digestive juices to liquefy the food they land on in order to slurp it through their trunk like mouth. 

What are flies?

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