I have been reading this thread with interest: Tesco TFMS / PIU Audits
I have also been discussing this week with a colleague who is a customer of Tesco and has been involved with a recent Tesco TFMS / PIU Audit. My colleague also told me other supermarkets are going down this same route. I think this a worrying development. From what I could gather the main difference between a Tesco TFMS / PIU Audit and BRC audit is they are unannounced, more detailed and of course they are carried out by Tesco themselves rather than a third party certification body.
My question is why are Tesco going down this road?
If Tesco are not satisfied with the BRC Standard and the Accreditation / Certification Process they should be demanding that it be improved and not reverting back to the bad old days when everyone in the food industry was subject to multiple audits to customers own standards. It was a bureaucratic nightmare of uncertainty, duplication and added cost for everyone.
The retailers along with the BRC were fundamental in developing a benchmark standard to move away from the above. Fundamentally it was the right thing to do and nothing has happened to change my view.
If unannounced audits are the way let’s go for it. If the TFMS / PIU Audit is tougher then what can BRC learn from it, maybe add a new level to the BRC. Whatever is needed let’s consider it. But please let’s not go full circle - that would be stupid.
What do you think?
Regards,
Simon
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