Have a chocolate line that used an enrober (like a chocolate waterfall), if peanuts are enrobed and the chocolate that falls off (excess) is recirculated and ultimately can be used on a non-peanut product is that a loss of control?
the facility uses an allegen statement that they think will alleviate any legal issues. the allergen statement says "manufactured on shared equipment with products containing peanuts, incidental amounts of these allergens may be present".
I need advise on how to tackle this. it would take a lot of capital to resolve the current circulation issues by segregating excess chocolate.
I am at a loss....
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