Getting your food safety certification in Delaware is a crucial step for anyone working in the state’s food industry. Whether you’re employed at a restaurant, food truck, grocery store, or catering business, proper training ensures you understand safe food handling practices and comply with state health regulations.
Our online course is ANAB-accredited and meets Delaware’s food safety training standards. Designed for food handlers and entry-level staff, this convenient course helps you prevent foodborne illness and maintain a clean, safe work environment.
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Education is the best tool to prevent, minimize, or eliminate foodborne illnesses and food hazards.
Training helps reduce or eliminate food safety hazards before they become major issues.
Reducing food safety complaints will create a happier workplace and in turn increase productivity.
Serving safe food will increase productivity will in turn increase workplace satisfaction.
Delaware follows the FDA Food Code, which requires food establishments to have at least one Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) on staff. This certification must be from a nationally accredited program through the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP).
In Delaware, food handler training is strongly recommended to help ensure the safety of food served in restaurants, retail outlets, and other food establishments. Completing training equips you with essential skills to prevent foodborne illnesses, including proper cooking and storage temperatures, avoiding cross-contamination, practicing good hygiene, and sanitizing equipment and surfaces correctly.
Some counties or municipalities may have stricter rules that require a food handler card or additional training. Because requirements can vary, it’s always a good idea to check with your local health department or employer to make sure you’re following the proper regulations.

Any Delaware food business that prepares, stores, or serves food must have at least one CFPM on-site or available during operating hours.
Yes. Managers must be knowledgeable about food allergens, and many employers also require staff-level training. AAA Food Handler offers allergen awareness training that meets industry standards.
AAA Food Handler has over a decade of experience providing Food Handler, Food Manager, Alcohol, and Allergen training. All manager certifications are from ANABaccredited programs recognized in Delaware.
Yes. Restaurants, catering services, and schools can enroll multiple employees through the AAA Food Handler’s group training packages.
Renewal requires retaking the exam. AAA Food Handler provides refresher training and practice exams to help you prepare quickly.
You must score at least 70% or higher on the exam to become certified.
Yes, you may “challenge” the exam in Delaware, but most people choose the AAA Food Handler’s prep course for better passing rates.
The Food Handler course can be completed in about 2–3 hours, while the Food Manager Certification course typically takes 6–8 hours before attempting the exam.
Yes. Facilities that prepare and serve food to children are expected to follow safe food handling procedures, and many require trained staff or a CFPM.
Yes. Restaurants, food trucks, schools, and large employers in Delaware can receive discounts and group management tools.
According to Delaware Food Code §§ 2-102.12 and 2-102.20, the person in charge (PIC) during inspections must be a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM). In higher-risk establishments, this means that at least one CFPM must be on-site during all hours of operation.
For establishments classified as very low, low, or medium risk by the Delaware Division of Public Health (DPH), a statewide CFPM variance allows for slightly relaxed rules, although training or certification is still required.
To become a CFPM, you must demonstrate your knowledge by passing an exam through an ANSI-accredited and DPH-approved program, such as AAA Food Handler. Because local requirements can differ, it’s always wise to verify rules with your local health department before starting work.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
very straightforward and easy course
Modules are easy to learn and very informative. I recommend this training for a food Handler.
Seems to be useful information
it was easy to follow along
Quick and easy process. Bonus points for being able to do from my desk at home.
I was able to complete the training and exam within a few hours. The information was delivered entertainingly, and some points even made me laugh. There was only one question on the exam I felt was poorly worded, but that is my only complaint.
Training was easy to follow.
Good
It was pretty easy to stay focused and absorb all the information.
great
it was so funn!!!
Estuvo súper bueno la pregunta
“Todo estuvo excelente, volvería otra vez.”
great learning
Thank you for the course ever more helpful things I did in didn’t know
Mandatory training is never fun but this was fast, efficient, and user friendly.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Great course with excellent content.
I have enjoyed going back into this course 15 years later. It has been made so much easier to understand! Thank-you for this program!!
thank you. good information and easy to understand
A few quiz questions had some ambiguity. I think the very first quiz questions about purchasing salsa from a street vendor for example, where purchasing salsa from a street vendor if perfectly ok if you are taking it home and eating it, and not ok if you are taking it to your restaurant and serving it. Admittedly, this is perhaps overthinking the question, but a simple modification of the question (“for your food business” for example) would clear it up. One quiz question, I believe pertaining to Trichonella, appeared before the content teaching it, but that may be the only instance of a question preceding content. When I went back to review slides, I discovered that I needed to hit “restart” rather than “resume”: some instruction about how to view the coursed slides multiple times for review would be helpful. And it would be most helpful to let folks know before they purchase the course about the technical requirement for taking the exam (phone with Google Meet installed, Google Chrome installed on computer): believe it or not, I had to purchase a new phone to take this exam, as my existing iPhone could only be updated to iOS 15. Those are my quibbles. If the quiz questions are representative of the exam content, I should be well prepared to take and pass the exam, and that is my primary reason for purchasing the course.
This was a great course. It was easy to understand and very well organized. I liked the small quizzes within the videos as well as the short increment videos.
Good Information and easy to understand
Well written and developed courses. Good information was easy to follow.
Very well written and developed courses, organized and easy to follow.
It’s nice
It’s good
Amazing course with tons of information in a very short and painless process.
Each topic is broken down into short explanations, so you never get overwhelmed.
Informative, Easy to follow learning modules>
Highly Recommended
It was a helpful course
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
worth gaining the knowledge on how to remain safe and hold regard to public health
Thanks
easy and i learned a lot
easy steps
A simple and easy way to get a better understanding of Allergens/what you can do.
Takes too long
useful information
A great source of information and review quizzes
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