How are the boxed meals on China’s high-speed trains produced?
Source: People's Daily Online
With a complete food safety management system, specific
instructions for each dish, and 14 quality control points in the production
process, the railway catering center in the Chengdu Passenger Section of China
Railway Chengdu Group Co., Ltd. endeavors to ensure strict control over every
link of the catering service on board the nation's high-speed trains.
On Feb. 19, 2019, reporters visited the railway catering
center in the Chengdu Passenger Section of China Railway Chengdu Group Co.,
Ltd., the largest railway catering center in southwest China, and witnessed the
production process of railway boxed meals.
During the raw ingredient inspection and acceptance period,
the catering center checks relevant papers and receipts. Only the vegetables
that pass pesticide residue tests are allowed to enter the center.
All staff members in the center must wear a special uniform
and follow a series of sterilization and cleaning procedures, and enter the
workshop only after passing a final clothing examination.
On-site quality inspectors check the center's conditions
throughout production. The boxed meals can only be placed into storage after
passing their inspection.
There is also a dedicated laboratory in the catering center.
Besides testing for pesticide residue, the laboratory is also used to test the
finished product. To monitor and have a better knowledge of the product
quality, the quality inspectors check every batch and save samples.
So far, the catering center of the Chengdu Passenger Section
has established four distribution stations in Chengdudong Railway Station,
Chongqingbei Railway Station, Chongqingxi Railway Station, and Guiyangbei
Railway Station, where the boxed meals can be stored, transferred, and heated
via dedicated equipment.
Staffs following the cleaning procedures to wash their hands
(Photo/People's
Daily Online)
How are the boxed meals on China’s high-speed trains produced?
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