Back to newsCretan authorities have signed a new Cooperation Protocol aimed at strengthening food safety inspections across the island. The agreement enhances coordination between relevant agencies responsible for monitoring food quality at restaurants, markets, and food businesses throughout Crete. The initiative reflects ongoing efforts to maintain high hygiene and safety standards in one of Greece's most visited tourist destinations. For visitors, the reinforced inspection framework means greater confidence when dining out or purchasing local food products. Tourists are encouraged to look for businesses displaying valid health certifications and to report any concerns to local consumer protection authorities. This development is particularly relevant during the peak summer season, when food service demand rises sharply across coastal resorts and city centers. The protocol signals a proactive approach by local and regional institutions to uphold food safety standards island-wide.
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Crete Tightens Food Safety With New Inspection Protocol
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