Not sure how that fits in with food hygiene. I always wash my butchering table down after and again before butchering and disinfect before use. With cardboard you have no idea where it has been and you won't see bacteria. I can see that it would be convenient and kind to your knife but that's the only plus side imo. I definitely wouldn't use it.I’ve noticed on Youtube there are quite a few people butchering on cardboard. Is this to protect knife edge ?
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Not sure how that fits in with food hygiene. I always wash my butchering table down after and again before butchering and disinfect before use. With cardboard you have no idea where it has been and you won't see bacteria. I can see that it would be convenient and kind to your knife but that's the only plus side imo. I definitely wouldn't use it
I think this is virgin cardboard rather than old boxes which would be very poor. I wonder if new cardboard like newspaper is actually very clean in terms of bacterial contamination.Probably more to do with protecting the work tops, with regards to hygiene and your own consumption you need to look at the level of risk ? for example what was transported in the box to begin with, ive sold literally tones of chicken's and every one came unwrapped in a carboard box.
Well if the concern was so high then the question would answer itself, as for using newspaper i would not class that as carboard myself. Cardboard box's would be dependant on its previous use.I think this is virgin cardboard rather than old boxes which would be very poor. I wonder if new cardboard like newspaper is actually very clean in terms of bacterial contamination.
I’m not doing this myself, I had just seen some others doing it and wondered why.Well if the concern was so high then the question would answer itself, as for using newspaper i would not class that as carboard myself. Cardboard box's would be dependant on its previous use.
But i am only thinking very occasional use to protect the wifes work top from scratches from knifes and meat saw and not butchering weekly.
If it was me i would be using it to protect the work topsI’m not doing this myself, I had just seen some others doing it and wondered why.
But it is nevertheless purported to be a food item.For the record: that’s not a pasty
By a company from LeicestershireBut it is nevertheless purported to be a food item.![]()
I can't stomach their stuff, too much pepper.By a company from Leicestershire
Everything in the world is "contaminated"by bacteria. Newsprint has oil in it which comes off easily.I think this is virgin cardboard rather than old boxes which would be very poor. I wonder if new cardboard like newspaper is actually very clean in terms of bacterial contamination.
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