Is it safe to purchase dented canned foods off the grocery shelves or in a "reduced for quick sale" basket in the store?
It depends. If the dent is a sharp dent on the top or bottom seam, or on the side seam of the can, the product is not fit for sale and should not be purchased. There could be a pinhole leak which may have sealed itself, but which may have caused contamination of the food. However, this should not preclude you from purchasing slightly dented cans which the store has placed for quick sale because the cans do not look good.

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1. What is required by the Gillespie County Health Division if I want to set up a food or beverage booth at a special event?
2. Why is it necessary to permit and inspect retail food operations?
3. How can I obtain a Retail Food Establishment Application?
4. What type of factors contribute to food borne illnesses?
5. What is a Potentially Hazardous Food (PHF)?
6. Is it safe to purchase dented canned foods off the grocery shelves or in a "reduced for quick sale" basket in the store?
7. What are the Texas Food Establishment Rules (TFER)?
8. Can a person manufacture foods in their home, to sell to the public?
9. Are there alternatives for a person who wishes to start up a small food manufacturing business?