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Posted 10 August 2022 - 10:56 PM

We are looking into fulfilling frozen deer lure for a customer but wanted to know if all product is received, stored, picked, and shipped frozen, cased and sealed could be stored and fulfilled on a line that is also used for frozen food products?

 

We are a cold storage organization that only stores and fulfills for frozen 3PL customers.  We have an area in our freezer that is separated from food products that could be a possible storage location and our dock is chilled to temps that allows frozen food/product to remain frozen while picked.  If we wrote changeover guidelines, quality documentation, and additional PPE, would we be able to stay compliant if we fulfilled buck lure in our facility?

 

 



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Posted 11 August 2022 - 02:41 AM

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Posted 11 August 2022 - 07:49 PM

We are looking into fulfilling frozen deer lure for a customer but wanted to know if all product is received, stored, picked, and shipped frozen, cased and sealed could be stored and fulfilled on a line that is also used for frozen food products?

 

We are a cold storage organization that only stores and fulfills for frozen 3PL customers.  We have an area in our freezer that is separated from food products that could be a possible storage location and our dock is chilled to temps that allows frozen food/product to remain frozen while picked.  If we wrote changeover guidelines, quality documentation, and additional PPE, would we be able to stay compliant if we fulfilled buck lure in our facility?

 

While it is theoretically possible, I doubt you would want to perform the extensive sanitation necessary to transition back and forth between food products and what is generally going to be classified as packaged filth.

 

Even with secondary shipping containers to separate them that's a fairly extreme hazard.



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Posted 22 August 2022 - 04:20 PM

Um, nope

 

Human consumption food processing facilities (even "just" cold storage) should ONLY be used for food for human consumption


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Posted 22 August 2022 - 04:31 PM

Please try not to do this!!


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Posted 23 August 2022 - 08:32 AM

Hi, 

 

Absolutely Nope! Plz  Avoide to do  it.

 

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