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FARECheck Catering
FARECheck Catering is a course for food service professionals working in a catering setting. This comprehensive course covers all the food allergy basics, including why this matters, facts and stats, recognizing and responding to a reaction, disclosing accurate ingredients, reducing the risk for cross-contact and communicating with your diners.
Cost: $20
Please review the below details about the course overview and exam.
Cost: $20
Please review the below details about the course overview and exam.
Course Layout
NOTE: The exam is not timed, however, if you navigate away from it after launching it, progress will not be saved and you will forfeit this attempt. The exam is estimated to take around 30 minutes to complete. No cheating! Do not duplicate the questions in any way including, but not limited to, taking a photo of the screen or copying the questions on paper. You are not permitted to use a search engine during the assessment. If you are found cheating in any way, you will be prohibited from taking the exam for one year.
You may attempt the exam up to two times.If you do not successfully pass the exam on the first attempt, you must email farecheck@foodallergy.org to request access to a second attempt within 10 days. For information about FARECheck certificate program policies, including complaints and appeals, visit FARE's website.
You may attempt the exam up to two times.If you do not successfully pass the exam on the first attempt, you must email farecheck@foodallergy.org to request access to a second attempt within 10 days. For information about FARECheck certificate program policies, including complaints and appeals, visit FARE's website.
Who we are
Brought to you by Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE), the Food Allergy Academy offers comprehensive training to enhance the well-being of individuals affected by food allergies.
Get in touch
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7901 Jones Branch Road, Ste 240 McLean, VA
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academy@foodallergy.org
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703-691-3179
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