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Lot coding of bakery products

Started by , Jun 08 2022 08:56 PM
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We have a product that is sold as a singular unit, with 9 pieces in three (3packs) but the 3 packs can be separated into individual 3 pack units. the question is do the three (3pack) units need to be individually lot coded. My feeling is yes they do. Any thought on this, this is a bakery product. 

 

Thank you in advance 

 

Chris 

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Hi Chrcia,

 

Do you mean the 3-pack can be separated into individual pieces before sale? As in, a customer can purchase each piece individually?

Yes. You are correct.

Hi Chris,

 

Quite often multi-packs are sold with a “not to be sold separately” statement on the pack, even so, it is good practice to ensure all items that have the potential to be sold separately lot coded.

 

Kind regards,

Tony

Is there a 21 CFR section that will spell out the requirements?


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