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Summary Keep high-risk food at 5 °C or below or above 60 °C to avoid the temperature danger zone and food poisoning. Store raw foods below cooked foods. Store food in suitable, covered containers. Avoid refreezing thawed foods. Check and observe the use-by dates on food products. Take special care with high-risk foods.
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