Are airline caterers considered to be retail operations?
Yes, airline caterers are retail operations, under FDA’s Interstate Travel Sanitation (I.T.S.) program, and therefore are exempt from the regulation. • Question: Since the regulation excludes retail, is a retail seafood market that processes some products (e.g. smoked fish) for the wholesale market covered? Answer: Any products that are sold wholesale must be processed in accordance with the regulation, provided that the product is in interstate commerce. This is true even if the firm’s primary business is retail. • Question: Must a retailer who imports products comply with the Seafood HACCP Regulation? Answer: Retailers are exempt from processor provisions of the regulation. However, if a retailer is also an importer, as defined in the regulation, the retailer must perform the importer verification functions described by the regulations. There is no retail exemption from the importer provisions of the regulations. • Question: Is the “Importer of Record” the same as the “importer”, i.e
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