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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The format and layout of all the videos…
The format and layout of all the videos and questions were very helpful and easy to use. Thank you.
Easy to absorb but lengthy test
I enjoyed how the test was designed and layed out but it took much longer to take than other food handler tests I have taken.
Very informative easy to manage
It was easy to understand and follow.
Fun Way to Learn!
It was a fun and creative way to learn food safety! There was so much I did not know, I was surprised and kept me interested throughout the process.
Great
Great, easy experience, I feel more knowledgeable, very low stress, overall great experience
Quick and easy course
The presentation of information was plain and simple. Easy to follow and the practice quiz was a good addition to help pass the final test.
You don't know what you don't know about food handling!
Informative in an entertaining way. Made it easy to digest.
Good construction of the lesson plan…
Good construction of the lesson plan and it helped me learn and be engaged.
Please do this!
Honestly, this is the best instructional session I have ever had! I was looking forward to relearning food safety and it was not only concise but a little fun. The animation helped, as well as the interactive portions of the quizzes. I hope you are the same company when I have to renew!
I liked how easy it was to learn what I…
I liked how easy it was to learn what I needed to know
The video’s explained everything really…
The video’s explained everything really well. You get a few chances if you fail the first ten.
The course was very clear and easy to…
The course was very clear and easy to understand.
The instructions are easy to understand
The instructions are easy to understand, the user experience is good for the money that you are paying
Hard to navigate on a phone
Really easy to learn !
Quick and painless
Quick and painless. You just have to pay attention and take good notes.
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