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So, this 1990 training video from Irving, Texas is honestly a fascinating look into food safety practices of the time. It’s not directed by anyone famous, which gives it this unique, grassroots feel. The pacing is a bit slow, but it allows you to absorb the information—ideal for its intended training purpose, I suppose. The tone is straightforward, educational, with a dash of earnestness that you don't often see in today's flashy productions. They really focus on the importance of hygiene and safe food handling, which feels very serious but also kind of quaint now. The practical effects are minimal, since it's mostly talking heads and demonstrations, but that simplicity underscores the message. It’s distinctive mainly for its historical context and the way it reflects societal attitudes towards food safety back then.
Ideal for collectors of educational filmsA rare glimpse into 90s food safety standardsConsider the historical context in food handling
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