Hi all
One auditor (customer/ retailer) have raised a non conformance to us during an audit for not itemising our allergen gluten risk assessment to the various origins of gluten. Specifically that we have not assessed our ingredient wheat flour for the possible cross-contamination with rye flour. The wheat flour is declaring gluten (wheat) as the allergen present within it. If rye was an intended component of the flour then rye would also be declared on ingredient declaration. We have a spreadsheet listing all ingredients we purchase and for each ingredient we have an allergen grid containing all 14 allergens. Each allergen states whether it is: present in product, processed on the same line, handled on site. The auditor demanded from us to split gluten cell into further sub-groups: wheat, rye, oat, barley, and indicate the situation for each of them too. Although the customer raised this NC, this "rule" is not described in any of the clauses of their Standard. Have you come across this? I have searched but I cannot find any guidance that stipulates this level of risk assessment. All guidance stipulates to consider gluten.
Any feedback is welcome.
Thank you
Saairah