TO NATURE Cheese Sauce Mixes are labeled as certified organic. What does this mean, especially pertaining to the use of enzymes and rennet, growth hormones, and the treatment of your cows?
We have a large selection of macaroni & cheese dinners to meet our consumers’ needs, including three that are certified Organic. If you are looking for Organic dinners, look for the USDA Organic seal on the package. This means they comply fully with the USDA National Organic Program (NOP) standards and are certified organic by Quality Certification Services (QCS). To be certified Organic, all of the ingredients must meet National Organic Program requirements, including • Rennet and enzymes that are from non-animal sources • Organic milk that is sourced from cows that are not treated with rBGH growth hormone, other added hormones or antibiotics • Organic milk that is sourced from cows that have been raised within USDA NOP livestock handling and feeding requirements Finally, our Organic ingredient suppliers must also be certified against Organic requirements. For more information about the USDA National Organic Program guidelines, please see the USDA NOP website CLICK HERE Still have a q
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