Food safety is essential in Idaho’s restaurants, food trucks, grocery stores, and cafeterias. Whether you’re just starting out or need to stay compliant, completing a course ensures you’re prepared to handle and protect public health.
Our online training meets state and local guidelines while helping you prevent foodborne illnesses through practical, real-world knowledge.
✅ 100% Online – Learn on your schedule, from any device
✅ Meets Idaho Food Safety Requirements
✅ Mobile-Friendly and Easy to Use
✅ Perfect for Entry-Level Food Handlers and Staff
✅ Instant Certificate Download After Completion



















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.
In Idaho, at least one person in charge at most food establishments is required to hold a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) certification. This certification must be obtained through a nationally accredited food manager certification program, such as those accredited by the ANAB and recognized by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP).

Food handler training gives you the knowledge to protect both customers and yourself from foodborne illness—a key skill for anyone working in food service.
According to the CDC, about 70% of norovirus outbreaks (a leading cause of food poisoning) come from infected food workers.
While Idaho’s foodborne disease outbreaks have declined in recent years—with 8 outbreaks in 2017, down from 13 in 2015—maintaining this trend depends on proper food safety practices.
By applying what you learn in training, you help keep public health risks low and meet the expectations of employers and health departments.
To earn a Food Protection Manager Certification, you must pass an exam from a nationally accredited food manager certification program through the ANAB. Providers like AAA Food Handler, with expertise in food manager training, offer study materials and exam options to help Idaho food managers succeed.
Food allergen training in Idaho is designed to help food workers and managers identify the top allergens, prevent cross-contact, and respond to allergic emergencies. While not mandated statewide, many employers and health departments encourage or require allergen awareness training as part of food safety certification programs.
The Idaho Food Code requires every food establishment to have at least one supervisory employee certified as a Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM).
Always check with your local health department for any additional or updated certification and training rules.
Yes. For food manager certification, Idaho recognizes only ANAB-accredited programs that follow the standards of the ANAB and the Conference for Food Protection (CFP). This ensures food managers receive nationally accepted training that meets Idaho’s health code requirements.
A Food Protection Manager Certification is typically valid for five years in Idaho. Food handlers may need to renew their cards more frequently, depending on local county requirements. AAA Food Handler provides reminders and easy recertification options for Idaho food professionals.
Yes. Both food handler training and food protection manager certification exams can be taken online if they are part of a nationally accredited food manager certification program through the ANAB. AAA Food Handler offers fully online, mobile-friendly courses accepted across Idaho.
Yes. Food establishments in Idaho must keep valid proof of food safety certification—including Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) and food handler cards—available for inspection by the local health department.
AAA Food Handler has years of experience providing training and certification for food handlers and food managers nationwide, including in Idaho. With courses accredited by the ANAB and recognized by the Conference for Food Protection (CFP), AAA Food Handler ensures Idaho food professionals are trained to the highest safety standards.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
I loved using it. It is all female owned. All women ran and it is absolutely amazing. Explains things clear gets to the point helps you get your certificate. There’s other things you can learn on here are utilize this website lol I recommended everybody I used to go through serve safe, but now I will always be going through them 10 out of 10.
This course was interactive and easy to understand. It was very informative and makes me feel safe and excited for my new adventure. The health of my future customers is important to me and this course has set me on the right path.
The videos were easy and locking the modules makes sure you watch the videos. I just wish there was an option to speed or slow down the videos because I felt they were a tad slow. Overall, would use this again for renewing my food handlers card.
Training was easy to follow, I liked the pictures, how it was laid out and the summaries at the end of the modules.
It was an informative course and helped me learn a lot.
Its interactive, simple and shown at a good pace so you can keep up and review before moving on
I found this course to be really insightful.
I liked the test it was easy to stay on track and learn.
fue muy interesante toda la información explicada en el modulo lo que mas me gusto fue que aprendí como usar el termómetro y las temperaturas que debo checar al cocinar cualquier tipo de comida.
Explains information very well and clear.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
It is impossible to copy/paste items in the online course, which means you have to type/write out notes that could easily have been copied. The speed is okay for just listening, but too fast to take notes, and there is no speed control, so you have to keep pausing the video. The screen is such that the pause button is below a laptop screen, so you have to scroll down to hit pause, which sometimes means I couldn’t pause fast enough. The videos do not allow you to back up on the first play, so if you miss a note you need to finish the whole video before you can try to hunt for the part you missed. Last, why not just include a pdf or word doc of the notes written out, that would make it much easier to get the notes but keep going through the content.
great
nice
doesnt take lon – but dont click next module before you are done with previous, or you’ll have to go through the last one from the beginning
Good refresher info
Also, my restaurant is proudly man owned and majority owned. Who cares? Nobody. Why is there woke stuff everywhere?
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