Food & Drinks

The clean, cook, chill food safety rules that will keep you and your family safe

Food poisoning is as easy to catch as it is to avoid, but with the right know-how, you can feed your family without risk of sickness.

Every year around 200,000 Kiwis get food poisoning, with Campylobacter being the most common cause. Around half of all food-poisoning cases occur in the home, but you can keep your family safe by following the three Cs: clean, cook, chill.

What is Campylobacter?

Campylobacter bacteria naturally occurs in the guts of animals and birds, especially chickens. You and your family can get sick from Campylobacter if you don't follow good food safety practices when preparing raw chicken at home.

Campylobacter bacteria can quickly multiply to levels that will make you sick unless you stop them from growing.

Symptoms of Campylobacter poisoning include:

How to prevent Campylobacter food poisoning

CLEAN
Before you prepare food and after handling raw meat:

COOK
Cook food thoroughly all the way through until the juices run clear:

CHILL
To stop bacteria growing in your food:

Clean, cook, chill will help stop your family from becoming sick from Campylobacter food poisoning.

Head to https://www.mpi.govt.nz/ to find out more