Withdraw - remove from distribution chain (distributor's warehouse; store shelf etc), but no need to notify end consumers. Say the product was made for Walmart, any left over in Walmart warehouse and on the shelf are to be returned to manufacturer or to be destroyed.
Food Standards Agency l food.gov.uk/sfbb SAFE METHOD: PRODUCT WITHDRAWAL AND RECALL Responding quickly to any problems with food products you use or sell is
Guidance on Food Traceability, ithdrawals and ecalls within the W R UK Food Industry. March 2019
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A food incident occurs when concerns around the safety or quality of food (and/or feed) may require action to protect consumers. Incidents broadly fall into two categories: contamination of food or animal feed in processing, distribution, retail and catering.
A recall is when unsafe food is removed from the supply chain and consumers are advised to take appropriate action, for example to return or dispose of the unsafe food.
RCA is a method that can be used to determine how and why the food incident occurred and to help identify actions to prevent future incidents.
Product withdrawals and recalls. As a result of a food incident, a food product may have to be withdrawn or recalled. A withdrawal is when unsafe food is removed from the supply chain before it has reached consumers.
The Incident Management Plan (IMP) shows you how we are meeting our responsibilities in response to non-routine food-related incidents. The IMP will be regularly updated and will be continually tested.
A food incident occurs when concerns around the safety or quality of food (and/or feed) may require action to protect consumers. Incidents broadly fall into two categories: contamination of food or animal feed in processing, distribution, retail and catering.
A recall is when unsafe food is removed from the supply chain and consumers are advised to take appropriate action, for example to return or dispose of the unsafe food.
RCA is a method that can be used to determine how and why the food incident occurred and to help identify actions to prevent future incidents.
Product withdrawals and recalls. As a result of a food incident, a food product may have to be withdrawn or recalled. A withdrawal is when unsafe food is removed from the supply chain before it has reached consumers.
The Incident Management Plan (IMP) shows you how we are meeting our responsibilities in response to non-routine food-related incidents. The IMP will be regularly updated and will be continually tested.