Why do rural group dinners need to be filed and declared, but leaders gatherings can be independent?
The reason for the introduction of the registration and declaration policy for rural group meals.
Recently, a news about the registration and declaration of rural community dinners has attracted widespread attention from the society. **The original intention of this policy is to strengthen food safety management and protect the health of rural residents. As a traditional social activity, rural collective meals are generally held during festivals and ceremonies, and the scale is generally large, the number of participants is large, and the issue of food safety is particularly important. Therefore, the competent authorities have issued a registration and declaration policy for group dinners, aiming to strengthen food safety supervision and ensure the food safety of gatherings.
However, it is the introduction of this policy that has aroused doubts in the industry. They believe that why rural collective dinners must be filed and declared, but bosses can not be recorded? To solve this problem, we need to understand the logic behind the registration declaration policy.
The reasonableness of the registration and declaration policy of catering in rural communities.
The introduction of the registration and declaration policy for rural group meals is based on food safety considerations. Rural group meals often involve multiple families and large numbers, and the food safety risk is relatively high. Therefore, in order to control food safety risks, the competent authorities decided to strengthen supervision and require the organizers of group dinners to make declarations. In this way, the competent authorities can carry out pre-inspection and post-event supervision of dinner gatherings to ensure food safety.
Although the declaration policy is based on food safety considerations, it does not mean that the boss does not need to pay attention to food safety when having dinners. The person in charge explained that the boss's dinner is generally held inside the unit and belongs to the category of private parties, so there is no need to declare and register. This is because leadership gatherings are generally small, with few participants, and the food safety risk is relatively low. However, this does not mean that leaders can skip dinners and do not need to pay attention to food safety. The competent authorities should strengthen the supervision of leaders' dinners, ensure food safety, and dispel the public's doubts about the fairness of the policy.
Policy-making must take into account the principles of fairness and justice.
In the face of netizens' doubts about the registration and declaration policy for rural group meals, the competent authority explained that the registration and declaration policy is only to ensure food safety management, and does not discriminate against the rural population. However, the public's concerns are not unfounded. Policy formulation should be more fair and equitable, and should not be treated differently by the subject of the meeting.
First of all, the interests of all parties should be fully considered in policy-making. The introduction of policies on the introduction and declaration of rural group meals should be aimed at maintaining food safety, rather than blindly restricting the rural masses. If, as industry insiders say, the policy only targets rural group dinners, and does not regulate leadership dinners, it is discrimination and unfair. Policymakers must take into account the interests of all parties and ensure that policies are implemented fairly.
Secondly, it is necessary to strengthen the supervision of leaders' dinners. Although the leader's dinner is generally held within the unit and is small in scale, it still needs to be supervised by the competent department to ensure food safety. Why don't leaders need to declare dinners? This is a question of the public, and it is also an issue that the competent authorities should seriously analyze and improve. As a social activity that has a high positive impact on professional status, the food safety issue of leading dinner parties cannot be ignored. **Supervision of leaders' dinners should be strengthened to ensure food safety and eliminate public doubts.
Summary. The introduction of the registration and declaration policy for rural group meals has aroused public concern and questions. The original intention of the policy was to ensure food safety, but in the process of implementation, the public questioned the fairness of the policy. **Supervision of gatherings should be strengthened to ensure that food safety is not affected. Policymakers should also pay more attention to the principle of fairness and justice, and avoid social doubts due to differential treatment. Let us work together to defend food safety, uphold social fairness and justice, and jointly safeguard our better life.