Question: Does keeping a childs lunch in an insulated bag, even with ice packs, protect the food from warming to temperatures where germs can proliferate? Researchers

Does keeping a child’s lunch in an insulated bag, even with ice packs, protect the food from warming to temperatures where germs can proliferate? Researchers used an electric temperature gun on 235 lunches at preschools 90 minutes before they were to be eaten. Of the lunches with ice packs, over 90% of them were at unsafe temperatures. The study was of particular interest because preschoolers develop up to four times as many foodborne infections as do adults.

(Science News, August 9, 2011)

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