Smart Supervision for Food Safety in Food Service Establishments in China: Challenges and Solutions

Author:

CHEN TAIBO12,DING KAIFANG13,YU ZIYIN1,LI GENDAO4,DONG YI5

Affiliation:

1. School of Management

2. Research Center of Informatization and Information Management

3. (ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8089-5008 [K.D.])

4. School of Economics and Management, Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun 130022, People's Republic of China

5. Business School (ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0186-7816 [Y.D.]), Jilin University, Changchun 130022, People's Republic of China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Foodborne diseases are a burden in countries worldwide. Several countries have successfully implemented policies that establish innovative systems for the inspection and grading of food service establishments (FSEs), which have greatly contributed to a reduction in foodborne diseases. China's government has also responded by developing policies to protect consumers' food safety, including the routine inspection policy and the risk-based grading policy. However, implementation of both policies has been poor to date. The aim of this study was to identify regulatory challenges and design a smart supervision solution. The results of a national survey showed that the major barriers to policy implementation were a heavy individual workload, the high turnover rate of FSEs, lack of a monitoring and evaluation system, lack of social support, low development of food safety training programs in FSEs, and a lack of financing. A smart supervision solution to these challenges was designed based on mobile Internet and two-dimensional (2D) barcode technology. A pilot application in Jilin province assisted local supervisors in carrying out regulatory work on FSEs, which proved the feasibility of smart supervision. This study can be used as an example for food safety supervision in other regions, and it can assist other governments that wish to implement similar policies to ensure food safety in their countries. HIGHLIGHTS

Publisher

International Association for Food Protection

Subject

Microbiology,Food Science

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