Healthy Heart Foods

Dish soap

Dish soap

Dish soap is a cleaning agent specifically designed for washing dishes, utensils, and kitchen equipment in food service settings. It plays a crucial role in maintaining hygiene and preventing cross-contamination in food preparation areas.

This supply is commonly used across childcare centers, adult daycare facilities, senior centers, homeless shelters, group homes, schools, and catering services.

Did You Know?
The first dish soap was created in the late 1930s, and its development was influenced by the need for effective cleaning agents during World War II, where hygiene was paramount.
NYC Connection
In New York City, dish soap is an essential part of the food safety protocols followed in the city's diverse dining establishments, helping to uphold the high standards required by the Department of Health.

About This Item

This menu item is part of meal programs operated by Healthy Heart Food Service, serving schools, childcare centers, senior programs, shelters, and catering clients across New York City, Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, Manhattan, and Staten Island. Nutrition information is sourced from the USDA FoodData Central database and reviewed by our registered dietician. Actual values may vary based on preparation methods and serving size. For questions about our meal programs, contact us.