Hello all,
I work for an SQF Level 3 certified Food Manufacturing company here in the USA. They have been certified for the past 8 years. These labels are placed on the master case & the primary packaging has its own identification. The finished food product is certified level 3 and not the packaging. We use a Quality Sheild Logo on each label.
In one of the recent audits, the auditor made a comment about us using SQFI Approved Quality Shield Logo on our product labels. He said it's not a norm for companies to use it as it could impact us during any certification lapses as every unit with that logo will need to be recalled etc. Basically, the tone was "you can, but it's risky."
Given that the logo is approved for use by SQFI & the company plans on staying SQF registered/ certified - can someone please clarify:
- Why is it risky?
- Any other marketing alternatives?
We really want customers/ food buyers etc. to know we've invested in a global class food safety certification right on the product label. Can I make that a statement on the label instead of a logo? "Global Class Food Safety & Quality Certified" etc.
I look forward to your thoughts. Thanks, in advance.






