This time last year Nathalie’s blog, Holiday Hygiene: what you need to know, referred to an incident where more than 100 tourists fell ill with diarrhoea and vomiting. The patrons were diagnosed with Salmonella and E.coli infections and threatened legal action, claiming that their symptoms were a result of hygiene lapses at the hotel.
Whether you are travelling or staying at home for the holidays, food poisoning is definitely not on your wishlist this Christmas. From 5 star hotels to street food, here are a few basic things to look out for to help mitigate your risk when embarking on a culinary adventure:
As with most things, there is no guarantee of perfect health while on holiday but a few key observations could help you avoid food poisoning.
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