The lesson was very educational and helped me improved my knowledge. I now feel confident in doing my job correctly. By applying all what I've learned about safely handling and serving food, I can ens... See more
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A national, ANSI accredited food safety provider with a focus on affordable training that will ensure we keep the public safe.
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16101 SW 72nd Ave Suite 100, 97224, Portland, United States
- 503.726.1076
- reviews@efoodhandlers.com
- cafoodhandlers.com
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Overall positive
The good - if you listen and take notes you’ll pass with ease since they hit practically everything.
The not so good - a couple questions don’t give you a cut and dry answer (on break where can you eat your meal. Correct answer was in dining room but that’s actually incorrect because why have an employee take a seat that a paying customer would use?)
Very easy to follow along.
I liked the cartoons
Great interactive training
Great interactive training. Strongly recommend it for others.
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Finding the course.
I had a really hard time finding the course. It wasn't that hard the last time I took it.

Reply from caFoodHandlers (eFoodHandlers, Inc.)
To listen carefully and take notes.
It was fine, just pay attention to details and listen carefully.
Easy to follow and understand and the…
Easy to follow and understand and the visuals were perfect.
Easy to follow and understand
Easy to follow and understand!
This course was easy to follow and understand and the text, images and verbal all helped.
I like how the web site is with…
I like how the web site is with pictures and images what I don't like is how you guys confuse the persons in the questions because some answers can vary
Simple to use and easy to understand
Simple to use and easy to understand. Low cost and effective teaching. I learned a lot and the system and software was easy to use making for an overall enjoyable experience. Highly recommend this service to anyone interested or looking for food service work
I feel the videos and questions were…excellent.
I feel the videos and questions were straight to the point. No excessive materials. I enjoy the knowledge I received. Thank you
fast and easy.
EHandlers was a really easy way to…
EHandlers was a really easy way to renew my food handling license. I appreciated especially that you could do the training materials at 2x speed. Allowed me to move more quickly through the things I already knew.
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