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Who owns the problem in foodservice chains where handwashing frequency is low?
Corporate-Risk Management
13%
Corporate-Operations
25%
Corporate-Quality Assurance
0%
Corporate-Training
0%
Local Management
38%
Local Staff
13%
Other
13%
Total votes:
8
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on November 12, 2006 - 3:29pm.
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