Jump to content

  • Quick Navigation
Photo

Kosher certifications for Co-packer

Share this

  • You cannot start a new topic
  • Please log in to reply
4 replies to this topic

Lohio1991

    Grade - Active

  • IFSQN Active
  • 12 posts
  • 2 thanks
4
Neutral

  • United States
    United States

Posted 04 October 2023 - 04:13 PM

We are going to be starting to do business' with a co-packer since we have an incredible large order.

Our product on our end has already been kosher certified.

 

Since we will be sending that bulk product to the co=packer and they will be the ones packing it into our bags, do they need to get the product kosher certified for their facility as well? Or does our original one cover all?

 

Would appreciate any and all input.

 

Thanks,



Gelato Quality Lead

    Grade - MIFSQN

  • IFSQN Member
  • 137 posts
  • 25 thanks
48
Excellent

  • United States
    United States
  • Gender:Female

Posted 04 October 2023 - 04:34 PM

We are having a similar conversation with a company we co-pack for. The kosher certification not only certifies the product, but the facility and process as well to ensure there is no potential for cross-contact with non-kosher items.

 

So, in short, yes the co-packer also needs to be certified.


Edited by Gelato Quality Lead, 04 October 2023 - 04:34 PM.


kingstudruler1

    Grade - PIFSQN

  • IFSQN Principal
  • 857 posts
  • 293 thanks
259
Excellent

  • United States
    United States

Posted 04 October 2023 - 04:53 PM

Yes, the copacker needs to be kosher certified as well as the product.   Not all rabbinical organizations accept the others standards.   You need to contact your rabbi.  You will probably need a copacker agreement.   if they are not already kosher certified - you have a mess.   


  • G M likes this

eb2fee_785dceddab034fa1a30dd80c7e21f1d7~

    Twofishfs@gmail.com

 


Brothbro

    Grade - SIFSQN

  • IFSQN Senior
  • 363 posts
  • 115 thanks
186
Excellent

  • United States
    United States
  • Gender:Male
  • Interests:Aimlessly browsing the internet

Posted 04 October 2023 - 05:23 PM

Yes I agree with others that the co-packer would need to be kosher certified. Kosher has as much to do with the product itself as the environment in which the product is manufactured in. 



SQFconsultant

    SQFconsultant

  • IFSQN Fellow
  • 4,677 posts
  • 1144 thanks
1,134
Excellent

  • United States
    United States
  • Gender:Male
  • Interests:Just when I thought I was out - They pulled me back in!!!

Posted 05 October 2023 - 03:05 PM

We had a similar situation and at first I said that both had to be certified and then a contact was made to the cert body and they made an exception for this.  I do believe however that they all don't all do the same, so check with your cert body first.


Edited by SQFconsultant, 05 October 2023 - 03:05 PM.

All the Best,

 

All Rights Reserved,

Without Prejudice,

Glenn Oster.

Glenn Oster Consulting, LLC -

SQF System Development | Internal Auditor Training | eConsultant

Martha's Vineyard Island, MA - Restored Republic

http://www.GCEMVI.XYZ

http://www.GlennOster.com

 




Share this

0 user(s) are reading this topic

0 members, 0 guests, 0 anonymous users