What if a large HACCP-complaint company took over a smaller non-HACCP-compliant company? Is the larger company still HACCP compliant?
A. It is dependant on the operations and how food products may move between the 2 companies. If the company that was “taken over” is not HACCP Compliant, then it is up to the parent company to implement the program into their acquisition and to notify shippers if food products may be carried by other conveyances that may not meet the TFSP requirements.
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