Rethinking Mobile Food Safety: A Strategic Framework for Ambulant Vendors in the Philippines

Kenneth L. Armas, Marivic N. Villegas, May Nerissa S. Lopez, Rhea Lyn F. La Penia
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This research aims to assess the quality, safety, and hygienic practices of street vendors in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija. The study used a descriptive methodology, using a standardized questionnaire, interviews, and observations for data collection. 37 out of 41 companies in Poblacion, San Isidro, took part in the research. The sample size was determined using Sloven's Formula, and participants were chosen by purposive sampling. The data analysis included creating frequency distributions and calculating metrics of central tendency. The survey showed that most participants were female, married, and had finished high school. Most vendors were stationary, had been in business for less than five years, employed tricycles for promotion, and operated without any personnel. Commonly sold food items were siomai, siopao, kikiam, fishball, kwek-kwek, tokwa, nuggets, and tokneneng. Vendors usually bought items at the Public Market and then processed them on the premises. The commodities were displayed on open stands without shelter from heat, dust, or wind. The sanitary conditions were insufficient, lacking sufficient access to clean water and handwashing facilities. The stalls were situated far away from garbage cans, sewers, and toilets. Vendors routinely washed their hands before food preparation and delivery, but they did not consistently use aprons, hairnets, or gloves. Respondents exhibited diverse personal hygiene behaviors while cooking. Although most street food sellers provided trash bins, the separation of biodegradable and non-biodegradable garbage was not a widespread practice. Moreover, several merchants did not possess permits, knowledge of current rules, or compliance with sanitary regulations. Street retailers had difficulties due to external competition. Interventions are necessary to enhance the quality, safety, and hygienic practices of street vendors in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija based on these results. This information may be used by policymakers and local authorities to create and implement policies that support food safety and cleanliness in street selling.
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本研究旨在评估新怡诗夏省圣伊西德罗市街头小贩的质量、安全和卫生习惯。研究采用描述性方法,通过标准化问卷、访谈和观察来收集数据。圣伊西德罗市 Poblacion 的 41 家公司中有 37 家参与了研究。样本量是根据斯洛文尼亚公式确定的,参与者是通过有目的抽样选出的。数据分析包括创建频率分布和计算中心倾向指标。调查显示,大多数参与者为女性,已婚,高中毕业。大多数商贩都是固定摊位,经营时间不超过五年,使用三轮车进行促销,经营时不配备任何人员。常见的销售食品有西奥麦(siomai)、西奥包(siopao)、吉庆(kikiam)、鱼丸(fishball)、桂桂(kwek-kwek)、土瓜(tokwa)、金块(nuggets)和土能(tokneneng)。商贩通常在公共市场购买商品,然后在市场内进行加工。商品摆放在露天摊位上,没有遮挡热气、灰尘和风的地方。卫生条件不足,没有足够的清洁水和洗手设施。摊位远离垃圾桶、下水道和厕所。小贩们在准备和运送食物前会例行洗手,但他们并没有坚持使用围裙、发网或手套。受访者在烹饪时表现出不同的个人卫生行为。虽然大多数街头食品商贩都提供了垃圾桶,但将可生物降解和不可生物降解的垃圾分类的做法并不普遍。此外,一些商家没有许可证,不了解现行规定,也不遵守卫生条例。由于外部竞争,街头零售商遇到了困难。根据这些结果,有必要采取干预措施,以提高新怡诗夏省圣伊西德罗市街头商贩的质量、安全和卫生习惯。政策制定者和地方当局可利用这些信息制定和实施支持街头销售食品安全和清洁的政策。
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