Movie: Food Worker Training Video

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Sandi Salas
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Tracy Ford

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Rebecca Norwood
Rebecca Norwood

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Alberto Lopez
Alberto Lopez

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Derrick Spencer
Derrick Spencer

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    Food safety is very important. In 40 minutes you will learn all about how to be a great food worker.

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    1999-12-07

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