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Estudios sociales. Revista de alimentación contemporánea y desarrollo regional

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Abstract

ARELLANO-NARVAEZ, Rebeca  and  ACOSTA-GONZAGA, Elizabeth. Hygiene practices in the food preparation process in micro-enterprises in a market in Ciudad de Mexico. Estud. soc. Rev. aliment. contemp. desarro. reg. [online]. 2020, vol.30, n.56, e201003.  Epub Dec 06, 2021. ISSN 2395-9169.  https://doi.org/10.24836/es.v39i56.1003.

Objective:

Evaluate the effectiveness of the implementation of NOM-251-SSA1-2009 (NOM 251) in two food micro-businesses in a market in Ciudad de Mexico to determine the hygiene practices of the tenants regarding this standard and suggest recommendations.

Methodology:

Using a quantitative methodology, a diagnosis was made by means of a checklist that quantified the sections of "NOM-251-SSA1-2009: Hygiene practices in the process of food, beverages or food supplements". Then, training of tenants was developed on NOM-251 and food hygiene practices, and finally, the sections of this standard were implemented through seven declarative and eight follow-up formats, which recorded daily, weekly or monthly corrective actions on the hygiene, which were measured by visual inspection and with the help of a thermometer.

Results:

Derived from the implementation of NOM-251, one premises went from meeting 47 % of the standard to meeting 80 % and another from 62 % to 79 %, thus significantly improving the hygiene of their processes.

Limitations:

There was resistance from tenants to follow some provisions of NOM-251, in addition, that the market structure did not allow to implement some of them.

Conclusions:

It was possible to improve the hygiene practices of the tenants. However, it was realized that the tenants do not know the NOM-251, so the government must take action to solve this problem.

Keywords : contemporary food; microenterprises; hygiene practices; food safety; markets; NOM-251; Ciudad de Mexico City.

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