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Administrator of Food Safety and Inspection Service Highlights Spanish Online Tools Available to Spanish-Speaking Community

Posted by Al Almanza, USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service Administrator in Health and Safety
Sep 01, 2010

Al Amanza discusses how the Department is reaching Spanish-speaking consumers and showing how to be more food safe in order to prevent foodborne illnesses.

Today, I’m proud to announce the launch of two more FSIS food safety tools designed especially to meet the needs of our Spanish-speaking community: Pregúntele a Karen and Twitter in Spanish. With these resources, FSIS can provide consumers with the latest, up-to-date information on recalls and safe food handling tips in Spanish. Pregúntele a Karen (Ask Karen) is a virtual food safety representative that can lead live Chats in Spanish sharing food safety information.

The FSIS Twitter page has over 60,000 followers. With the launch of this new tool, we are eager to watch our Spanish Twitter account take off and I encourage folks to start following us at http://www.twitter.com/usdafoodsafe_es.

FSIS employs a large number of Hispanic and Spanish-speaking employees, including bilingual outreach employees and uniformed public health service officers. They provide vitally important food safety communications roles by writing news releases, fact sheets and other educational material in Spanish. To access available material, go to http://www.fsis.usda.gov/En_Espanol/.

FSIS is committed to reducing the incidence of foodborne illness caused by meat, poultry, and egg products. Toward this end, FSIS strives to protect and equip the public by providing accurate and current information on food safety. With the launch of Pregúntele a Karen and Spanish Twitter today, we’re one step closer to accomplishing this goal.

Category/Topic: Health and Safety