Abstract
This study emphasizes the importance of enhancing food safety and hygiene practices among sidewalk vendors to
safeguard public health in Balayan Public Market. Employing a mixed-methods approach, with both quantitative and
qualitative components, a diverse sample of 55 consumers, 5 sidewalk vendors, and 5 market administrators was
selected using a combination of purposive and random sampling techniques under non-probability sampling. Microbial
investigations were conducted during both the initial sampling and testing phase (A) and subsequent sampling and
testing phase (B) on popular street food items at Lipa Quality Control Inc., including chicken nuggets, chicken nugget
sauce (sweet and vinegar), Isaw, Isaw sauce, Proben, Proben sauce, Calamares, Calamares Vinegar Sauce, Kwek-
Kwek, and Kwek-Kwek sauce. The findings reveal that “Isaw and Chicken Nuggets Sauce (Sweet)” had a result of “Too Numerous To Count (TNTC),” indicating an extraordinarily high bacteria count. This underscores the imperative need
to raise awareness and provide targeted guidance to sidewalk vendors regarding essential food handling, storage, and
sanitation practices. Therefore, a sanitary action plan is developed to promote community engagement, educational
initiatives, and regulatory support, enhancing food safety practices among sidewalk vendors and ensuring a safer and
healthier food environment.