Eating something? See something? Then say something

At the launch of the See Something Say Something project in Killarney in 2019 were sitting from left, Eileen O’Donoghue, Kerry County Council and Chief Superintendent Eileen Foster with, at back from left, Cllr Niall Kelleher, Chairperson of the Joint Policing Committee, Superintendent Flor Murphy, Frank Doran, Killarney Purple Flag Committee, Paul Sherry, Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce, John Sheahan and Brian Stephenson.
Picture: Valerie O’Sullivan

The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has borrowed a phrase used in a campaign to encourage the public in Killarney to report crime in a new initiative to clampdown on poor hygiene practices.

Almost two-thirds of adults do not know how to make a complaint to authorities regarding unfit food or poor hygiene practices and it has led to a new awareness campaign, See Something, Say Something, which informs consumers on their right to safe food.

The See Something, Say Something slogan was also used in a high visibility freephone campaign, launched in Killarney in 2019, to encourage the public to contact gardai if they observed criminal activity.

FSAI Chief Executive, Dr Pamela Byrne

The new campaign is supported by a robust online presence and includes several videos encouraging consumers to make a complaint if they experience unfit food or poor hygiene practices eating out or buying food.

Reporting a concern is easy and can be done via the FSAI website by completing a simple online complaint form to report a food business or food product.

Dr Pamela Byrne, Chief Executive, FSAI, emphasised the part the public can all play to help achieve safer food for better health.

“Consumers have a right to safe food and to get all the health benefits from safe food. Our new campaign empowers the public with the knowledge they need to file a complaint. Whether you’re buying food or eating out, you have a right to safe food, and you also have a right to exercise that right,” she said.

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