If you work in food service in Missouri—whether in a restaurant, food truck, grocery store, or catering business—you’ll need proper training to meet health regulations. Our online course makes getting your Missouri food safety certification fast, easy, and convenient.
This ANAB-accredited course is designed for food handlers and entry-level staff. Learn the fundamentals of safe food handling, hygiene, temperature control, and cross-contamination prevention—all at your own pace.
✅ 100% Online – Complete anytime, anywhere
✅ Meets Missouri food safety certification requirements
✅ Mobile-Friendly & Beginner-Friendly
✅ Ideal for Food Handlers & Kitchen Staff
✅ Instant Certificate Download Upon 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.
Missouri does not have a statewide requirement for food handler training. However, some counties or cities may require it, and many employers require all food service employees — such as cooks, servers, and dishwashers — to complete a food handler certificate course.

Yes. The AAA Food Handler Missouri food handler certificate course is accepted by restaurants, catering companies, food trucks, and grocery stores statewide. Local regulations should still be reviewed to ensure compliance.
The Missouri food handler certificate course includes personal hygiene, preventing cross-contamination, proper cooking and storage temperatures, cleaning and sanitizing, and food allergen awareness.
Yes. The AAA Food Handler Missouri food handler certificate course is 100% online, mobile-friendly, and available 24/7 for completion from any phone, tablet, or computer.
In several Missouri counties, food service employees must hold a valid food handler card to work legally. Beyond meeting that requirement, training gives you the knowledge to handle food properly, reduce the risk of contamination, and keep your customers safe.
According to CDC data, Missouri saw an increase in foodborne illness outbreaks between 2015 and 2017. By completing food handler training and applying safe practices on the job, you can play a part in reducing these risks and helping keep communities healthier.
Across Missouri, food manager certification is not required at the state level. The Department of Health & Senior Services (DHSS) instead expects the person in charge (PIC) to show they understand safe food handling, HACCP principles, the state food code, and how to train employees.
That said, many cities and counties enforce their own rules that go further than state requirements. For example, some areas require a certified manager to be present during all operating hours, while others give managers a set time frame after hiring to complete certification. In places like Independence, Jefferson City, Columbia/Boone County, Cape Girardeau County, Clay County, and Jefferson County, food manager certification is mandatory. Kansas City has its own rule that either requires a certified food manager on-site at all times or requires most staff to hold food handler cards.
AAA Food Handler is recognized in several of these jurisdictions as an approved provider, though acceptance may vary, so it’s best to confirm with your local health department.
In counties and cities with CFPM requirements, the Missouri food manager certification is valid for five years from the date of issue.
Yes. The AAA Food Handler Missouri food manager certification is ANAB accredited and meets the Certified Food Protection Manager (CFPM) requirements for Missouri counties and cities that mandate certification.
Yes. The AAA Food Handler Missouri food manager certification meets food safety requirements for healthcare and long-term care kitchens under CFR § 483.60. It supports individuals pursuing the Certified Dietary Manager (CDM) path.
Missouri does not require allergen awareness training statewide. However, it is strongly recommended for anyone preparing or serving food to help prevent allergic reactions.
The allergen training course covers identifying major food allergens, preventing cross-contact, communicating allergen risks to customers, and following safe preparation practices.
Food Handler Reviews
4.9
Somethings where common sense but there is a lot of important information. Enjoy the class overall.
this was a refresher from my food safety certification that expired a couple of years ago. Very good information.
The modules were educational and well put together.
I learned a lot from this course.
excelente
Good
I like it because it’s really interesting. The way they teach me. And also if I go to the restaurant, I know. How to look for contamination.
Very easy to go through
Great course very informative and to the point!
Mind Burned
This course was easy to follow and very informative. It was time consuming but totally worth it.
This is a nice food handler program. It both educated me on new topics and reminded me of older facts. It was clear, concise, and relatively brief course to secure my food handler’s card.
Didn’t score 100% but it helps with having a food pass for the jobs that I want to apply too !!
I LIKE THE WAY THIS ONLINE COURSE IS LAYED OUT AND THE COMBINATION OF AUDIO AND VISUAL DEMONSTRATIONS HELPED ME TO LEARN A LOT
It was very good and I learned a lot more than I expected.
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
This course was very informative and made learning easy.
Very informative and easy to follow, it was nice to be able to stop and resume where I left off as needed.
It was really helful
it was very easy to navigate.
the start exam light was never lit so i could take the test. i used the ai help, it said it connected me to a specialist who would “look after me from here”…… crickets
starting to feel like i was scammed.
amazing and necessary
It was quick and to the point. I loved being able to rewind and pause so I could take notes.
First attempt at a Food Manager course and exam. Believe the content was appropriate and easy to follow. Felt like the topics were focused on key areas and didn’t feel like a waste of time.
Great coarse lots of information
A very well and easy to understand course. Lots of information.
it was easy to understand
appreciated the playback speed feature to speed up or slow down
Good education
This course was made too hard. I can’t remember the temperatures for each food product and I don’t like the fact that I have to take a course with a webcam watching me. I like to keep my privacy, please!
I liked how straightforward the course is; it told me everything I needed to know directly, with little to no filler, keeping the course short and effective
thorough
take it
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
Most staff members take this course while still performing other on the clock duties. The case study does not offer anything productive to the course, and increases the time (and cost) to go through unnecessarily.
Other than that, solid and informative.
easy and informative
Loved it. Easy, fast, and reliable and worth it.
Very good leaning experience
Not bad pricing well worth it.
Very Informative and most salient in today’s restaurant industry.
great
It was a course, but honestly, this could of been done during the food handlers course. No reason to pay an extra $13 for a course
For starters, I love the freedom of working from home. Being able to review each module a second time if necessary allows the ability to get a clear understanding of the lesson. The practice test preps you for the final exam!
great information
imforamitive and educational
informative and educational
Easy to follow course, well explained
Great course!
Loved it. On God bb girl
the training is an essential part of creating a safe environment for staff and guest in the food service industry.
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