Hi, I'm performing a mock recall. Currently, my guys fill out batch sheets. So I know what ingredient lot and how many pounds are put into each product. It is then packaged, and could be either shipped, or can be stored either in the freezer, or ships the next day. My problem is, once products hit the freezer, I don't know what batch they came from. Nothing on the bags tell me since they are all blank. The owner despises paperwork and doesn't want to implement any more of it to keep track of inventory. So when performing a mock recall, or a real recall for that matter, since I can't trace the specific lots in the freezer or anything shipped from the freezer, should I just recall every single product that contained the ingredient regardless of the lot number? My mass balance will be well above 100% since I'll be recalling extra products that probably didn't contain the recalled lot, but its the only way at the moment. (Product has a 14 day shelf life, so I can just recall everything shipped from 14 days back from the recall date?). Will this be a major non-conformance??
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