Hello! I am a Sanitation manager in a small, organic food packaging facility. We are a small company and we do not cook, process or manufacture any food products. We are basically a co-packer. We receive bulk product and we package and label it with labels that also come from customers. My question is, since i don't actually deal with "ingredients" per say, do i need to test for all allergens listed on the label if there are more than one? For example, we are running a probiotic that contains both gluten and coconut oil. Even though coconut oil is not a big 8 allergen, it can still be considered an allergen and I do coconut tests quite a lot here. And if i do test for both allergens, should i test the same spots for both allergens? I have been at this job for about 2 years, but I am still learning and this topic in particular is really confusing to me. Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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