Hello,
Is it typically acceptable for companies to deal directly regarding a NC product - specifically adulterated product. When do you need to let a regulatory body know which would lead to a recall, I imagine??
Posted 18 May 2015 - 04:32 PM
Hello,
Is it typically acceptable for companies to deal directly regarding a NC product - specifically adulterated product. When do you need to let a regulatory body know which would lead to a recall, I imagine??
Posted 18 May 2015 - 06:53 PM
It largely depends on what the product is. Non-Meat Food, drugs, etc is under the FDA. Meat is under the USDA.
-Setanta
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