[Community-service] An Event and suggestions

Thomas Peralta tinypaws8491 at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 29 02:50:00 UTC 2015


Hi Cindy,My name is Tom and I was in the Food Service Industry for 40 years.  It is required to wear one or the other when serving or preparing food.  The Health Departments don't care which you use.  It is up to the person and what they feel comfortable with.  I am like you.  I like the latex ones best, but a box of them cost a lot more than a box of the others and there are a lot more in the cheaper box.  Most operations, like church groups, etc. get the cheap ones to comply with Health regulations and save money.  It is up to you or the group you are with, which ones you get..  I just bought a box of the latex and used them for my own personal choice.  I hope this helped.Warmest Regards,Tom Peralta 


     On Tuesday, April 28, 2015 8:55 PM, Cindy Ray via Community-service <community-service at nfbnet.org> wrote:
   

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