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    A large pizza chain, it costs about $1 to make a large cheese pizza. Cheese is re-used as much as possible.

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        If it was poured on the pizza and fell off, it’s picked back up and put back in the bin if the health department allows it.

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          Just from clean sanitized surfaces? If so that I can get. Otherwise, icky 😬

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            Realize that “clean, sanitized surfaces” is a VERY relative term in foodservice. Also more times food is handled, more chance of cross contamination. The gloves/hands that put that cheese back in the have supply may have just handled sausage/deli meats or underwashed tomatoes containing listeria, now your cheese had extra “flavor” potentially. More of a risk in scenarios where the food isn’t then reheated above temp that kills bacteria.

            Basically, ideal path is ingredients prepped in sealed/clean factory process, handled once from safe storage into your meal with clean gloves

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            From working at a pizza joint as a kid, I can tell you that most surfaces are sanitized at the end of the night and covered with plastic wrap so we could start fresh in the mornings.

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      To be fair, from a food-conservation standpoint, I’d expect cheese (and other materials) to be re-used. No need to throw it away just because it fell on a reasonably clean surface, especially prior to baking.

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        They shower the pizza with cheese, and any cheese that doesn’t land on top of the pizza is collected and used for the next. Pretty standard practice when making food