Failed my Food Safety exam twice — what am I missing?

by Amanda H. 181 views3 replies
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Amanda H.OP
May 27, 2026

Okay so I'm kind of embarrassed to even post this but I've now failed the food safety certification exam twice and I'm starting to panic. My job is literally depending on me passing this before the end of June. First attempt I got a 68 (need a 75 to pass), second attempt a 71. I'm clearly getting closer but I feel like I'm spinning my wheels on the same topics over and over.

The stuff that's killing me is sanitizing vs. cleaning — I keep mixing up the contact times and concentrations for different sanitizers. I found this Food Safety Cleaning & Sanitizing practice test that's been helpful for drilling those specifics, but I'm still shaky under pressure. My study guide covers it but the wording on the actual exam feels way different than how it's explained in the book.

Anyone else struggle with this? How many hours did you actually put in before passing? And are there specific exam tips I should know about — like question patterns or topics that show up more than I'd expect?

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Alex G.
May 28, 2026
I felt exactly this way before my third attempt lol. What finally clicked for me was stopping the passive reading and just hammering practice questions until I could explain WHY each answer was right, not just what the answer was. The sanitizer concentration questions especially — once I understood the logic behind why chlorine needs longer contact at lower temps, I stopped second-guessing myself. Took me about 25 focused hours total across two weeks.
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Hannah K.
May 28, 2026
The gap between study guides and the actual exam wording tripped me up too. Real talk — the exam loves to describe a scenario and ask what you'd do, rather than just asking for a definition. So if you've been memorizing facts, try shifting to practicing scenarios. Also pathogens showed up WAY more on my exam than I expected. I used the Food Safety Foodborne Illness & Pathogens practice test specifically for that section and it helped a lot with recognizing which pathogens cause which symptoms.
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priya.test
May 28, 2026
71 to passing is absolutely doable, you're so close. Give yourself a full week of nothing but practice tests — no rereading the guide. Timed conditions, treat every session like the real thing. That mindset shift alone made a huge difference for me.

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