Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of many people. However, the safety of the foods is often a cause for concern because the environment in which they operate is usually unhygienic, leading to contamination. The objectives of this study were to assess the socio-economic contribution of street foods in Maseru and to assess the hygienic practices of the vendors in the city. A cross-sectional study was done by interviewing the street food vendors using a semi-structured questionnaire focusing on the contribution of food vending to the economy, and the hygienic practices of the food vendors. One hundred street vendors were interviewed at the Maseru Market, Manonyane bus stop, Mafafa ...
Background: Street foods are ready-to-eat foods prepared and/or sold by vendors and hawkers in publi...
This research sought to evaluate the food safety knowledge of street food vendors and the sanitary c...
<font size="3"><p>Exceptionally high rates of urbanisation in developing countries have ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
DissertationStreet food vending has over the years become more popular in developing countries. This...
Street food vending is one of means of income generation in most of developing countries. A total of...
Street-vended foods are convenient and cheap meals, but their contamination can lead to foodborne i...
Street food vending has and is becoming globally a convenient and in most cases an essential service...
Street food has been implicated in adverse health outcomes among consumers. The safety of food and h...
The study has pointed out that most of the street vended foods in Anyigba town are unsafe for human ...
<font size="3">Exceptionally high rates of urbanisation in developing countries have been coupled wi...
In the present global economic crisis and continued rapid urbanization, street food (SF) vending has...
Background: Street foods are ready-to-eat foods prepared and/or sold by vendors and hawkers in publi...
This research sought to evaluate the food safety knowledge of street food vendors and the sanitary c...
<font size="3"><p>Exceptionally high rates of urbanisation in developing countries have ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
Street food vending is a growing phenomenon in many countries and contributes to the livelihoods of ...
DissertationStreet food vending has over the years become more popular in developing countries. This...
Street food vending is one of means of income generation in most of developing countries. A total of...
Street-vended foods are convenient and cheap meals, but their contamination can lead to foodborne i...
Street food vending has and is becoming globally a convenient and in most cases an essential service...
Street food has been implicated in adverse health outcomes among consumers. The safety of food and h...
The study has pointed out that most of the street vended foods in Anyigba town are unsafe for human ...
<font size="3">Exceptionally high rates of urbanisation in developing countries have been coupled wi...
In the present global economic crisis and continued rapid urbanization, street food (SF) vending has...
Background: Street foods are ready-to-eat foods prepared and/or sold by vendors and hawkers in publi...
This research sought to evaluate the food safety knowledge of street food vendors and the sanitary c...
<font size="3"><p>Exceptionally high rates of urbanisation in developing countries have ...