Workshop helps companies with recall readiness

(Courtesy United Fresh Produce Association)

The United Fresh Recall Ready Program is sponsoring a workshop to educate companies on the process involved in recalling products.

The March 6 Recall Ready Workshop is in Irvine, Calif., at the Taco Bell headquarters, according to a news release. The program, a partnership between the United Fresh Produce Association, OFW Law and Watson Green LLC, a crisis counseling firm for the food industry.

“Working together, we leverage the expertise of food safety, legal and crisis communications professionals who know what it takes to execute a recall to protect public health, comply with all government requirements, and minimize the impact on your business,” according to a United Fresh news release. “Choose the best option to ensure you’ll be ready before and after that call from FDA.”

Information and online registration is available on the United Fresh website.

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