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
Good!
Great and expeditious food safety course which covered the main topics in a fun and informative way.
Took over 90 min
It was easy to many video though lol
Informative experience that covers every aspect of food safety. Well done.
test was easy fast and affordable
It was easy, and I without a doubt scored perfectly due to the course.
It was very easy to follow, informative and learned more than I thought I would.
It was a great course. Very easy to understand
Very informative and great information.
It was ok.
Not as long or grueling as you think
This course was very easy and self paced and actually helped me remember key terms when food handling.
Thank
Food Manager Reviews
4.9
Course was good.
Was simple and super easy to follow. Great presentation.
The course is easy to follow and has good visuals. Some glitches where it goes really slow/seems frozen, but that may have been a wifi thing.
informative, straight to the point and educational.
I wish it let me rewind a bit on the videos instead of making me restart the entire thing. Overall, the videos were very prompt and informational/informative. This course was very helpful in ensuring I’m ready to receive my Food Manager certification
Organized, clear and informative.
all of this is common sense i learned more using this and will be using their tips provided, im hoping to be a great role model!
I would give this a five star. The videos were interesting, and interactive. The bullet points fere thoroughly covered and repeated throughout the training to help retain the information.
Great, simple, and easy to use teaching took for AAA Food Handling.
great training I’ve learnt a lot.
easy to understand and follow along.
Was informative. There was a few things that I need to lookup from other sources to get clearer understanding. Other than that, it was good.
The course was a better deal than most. Ease of purchasing, reasonable pricing, plus package deal which includes free retest and practice tests… this makes it worth it. As for the content itself, it felt a little AI-generated and wooden. Very cut-and-dried… gets the job done, but if you are wanting a more in-depth personable experience, and have the time, I would recommend an in-person course taught by a human instructor.
Food Allergen Reviews
5.0
the training is an essential part of creating a safe environment for staff and guest in the food service industry.
Overall the training was good, just had to keep adjusting after every module
Great
Good
It’s good
This training was so helpful to my job
fun!
Allergen training.
INFORMATIVE AND EASY TO FOLLOW COURSE MATERIALS
cool
The course wasn’t only affordable it was also easy to follow and understand, the videos are short, informative and to the point. The course is only an hour give or take. Convenient for me to be able to do it online using only my phone as I’m always busy and don’t have time to be in a actual classroom. I highly recommend this course. Can never be to safe or qualified.
10/10 course. informative and easy to understand!
We wanted to have a a group of volunteers take the course together. We opened one license of 7 – all went through the material – then found that we could not fast forward to the test when finished without every person except the original rewatching.
This was discouraging – and we do not have our people through this yet because of it.
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5.0
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