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GoodFood has licence suspended by CFIA
Goodfood’s licence suspension stems from procedural non-compliance with preventive controls under federal regulations, with no product recalls reported by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
- On Wednesday, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency suspended the Safe Food for Canadians licence of Goodfood Market Corp., a Montreal-based meal kit and grocery delivery service.
- CFIA said the suspension stems from non-compliance with preventive-control rules in part four of the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations, and licences can be suspended for failing to comply with related regulations.
- No recall is associated with the suspension, the CFIA said, and the Safe Food for Canadians licence will be reinstated after corrective measures are confirmed for the licence holder.
- If corrective action is not taken within 90 days the licence may be cancelled, and an unnamed spokesperson for Goodfood Market Corp. said the Calgary facility remains fully operational while a file review is requested.
- Under the Safe Food for Canadians Regulations, licences are required for businesses shipping food across provincial or territorial borders, and the CFIA can suspend licences for unpaid fees or public injury risks.
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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced its decision on Wednesday.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has decided to suspend the Canadian Food Safety Licence from Market Goodfood for its Montreal facility.
·Montreal, Canada
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