Our health department (new guy in town) says that he is going to require us to submit a HAACP plan for cryovacing product for resale. We will be taking frozen product and repackaging into smaller packages and cryovacing for longevity and for "boil-in" convenience. All the time remaining a frozen product. We will also be doing the same thing with some refrigerated product where we bring it out repackage smaller and refrigerate.
What kills me is that if we repackage it in a lesser manner say on styrofoam with saran wrap over it, no problem at all. But to use the cryovac, and package it better, he wants a HACCP plan.
Does this sound odd? This guy seems to be fresh out of college and I think that he is just scared of the machine and doesn't really know what it is. That or I am missing something with what potential hazard lies in it's operation that I may not know about.
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Edited by Coal City Specialty Foods, 04 September 2007 - 04:42 PM.