Do the statements “not misbranded or adulterated” as part of the letter of guarantee indicate that the material was sifted?
• The statement not misbranded or adulterated is not a specific statement indicating that product is sifted. The auditor will be looking for a specific statement of sifting of material which can be stated on the COA, letter of guarantee, as part of the communication sent by the ingredient supplier or may even be part of the criteria examined as part of supplier evaluation as examples.
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