Why 90% of Food Safety Programs Fail — And What Elite Restaurants Do Differently
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Throughout their conversation, Kate shares insights from more than three decades of advancements in food safety practices, highlighting how the shift from paper-based systems to digital traceability is reshaping compliance. She explains why a comprehensive allergen management program is no longer just a safety requirement but also a driver of business growth, and she outlines how smart labeling and QR code systems are paving the way for the future of farm-to-fork traceability.
Lydia and Kate also discuss the “digital-human balance” framework—an approach that integrates AI and automation into food safety monitoring while preserving the critical personal connections that define the restaurant experience. Listeners will hear practical strategies for developing food safety training programs that emphasize both the “what” and the “why,” as well as guidance on leveraging initiatives like National Food Safety Education Month to engage teams and ensure compliance.
By the end of the episode, you’ll understand the key principles for future-proofing your restaurant’s food safety culture, from adopting proactive technologies to preparing strategically for the FDA’s Food Traceability Rule coming in 2028. This conversation makes clear that the combination of human expertise and innovative technology can create safer, more efficient, and more transparent dining experiences for both operators and guests.
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