Kim Sobotka, Director of Business Development from ASI Food Safety, will speak on a food safety compliance during our 30 minute Wednesday Webinar on August 23 at 12:00 pm (MST). To register, email info@mep.utah.edu.
Kim Sobotka, Director of Business Development from ASI Food Safety, will speak on a food safety compliance during our 30 minute Wednesday Webinar on August 23 at 12:00 pm (MST). To register, email info@mep.utah.edu.
By Kim Sobotka, Director of Business Development, ASI Food Safety
With food safety as prominent as it is in today’s world, selecting a supplier to work with seems to be much more of a thought out process versus how it was 25 years ago. It may be tempting to focus on the price and location of a supplier to save money in the short run, but as we have seen in company plants over and over, you get what you pay for. Results may not be right away. You may end up re-paying for better products due to the reduced shelf life or quality of the cheaper product, therefore paying twice.
The biggest focus that we suggest is to stick with suppliers that are stringent on following best practices not only with quality, but safety too. This will reduce the chances for recalls and be a better bang for your buck.
Here is a list to help guide you down the right selection path, when it comes to choosing your next supplier:
Kim is a registered Safe Quality Food (SQF) system implementation professional and has successfully guided over 230 facilities to SQF certification. She currently works for ASI Food Safety as director of business development. You can contact her at khawk@asifood.com
This blog originally appeared in GFSS News October 19, 2016.