on 25/02/2009, Adrian Stott supposed :
> Steve Haywood <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> as far as I know they can re use them, they are cleaned to a very high
>> standard, there are companies that go around repairing and washing them?
>
> AFAIK, there is a significant difference between cleaning (for which
> my employer and similar commissioned a service, which used a steam
> pressure-jet,) and, well, let's say "sanitising", to make them safe
> again for use in a food environment (which is needed after immersion
> in a waterway and all the crud it may contain). My employer found the
> latter to be too expensive, and simply junked any carts returned from
> the local river. Even though these carts are not cheap.
Strange as
A) all food that goes in supermarket trolies is wrapped, one of the
reasons we have bins full of the stuff going to landfill.
B) They are quite happy to use trollies that have had kids standing in
them with shoes on that may well have tramped through dog sh1t. I don't
see anyone removing these trollies when the kids climb out.
Brian
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