About this episode
?? Francine and Matt are building a global, fun, and inclusive Food Safety Family! From the C-suite to the kitchen, they’re making safe food the norm everywhere.? Follow Francine and Matt on LinkedIn for more food safety insights and updates.In this episode of Don’t Eat Poop!, our hosts Matt and Francine are welcoming Roger Hancock, the CEO of Recall InfoLink, back to the podcast straight from the Food Safety Consortium once again to talk about... you guessed it: Food Recalls!Prepare to dive even deeper into food recalls this time around with lots of multilevel questions followed by fascinating answers.They’ll provide valuable insights into how and why Europe deals with recalls openly versus the wary way the U.S. deals with them. You’ll learn about the different types of recalls out there and how to create a Recall Ready Community so your supply chain is ready to get the affected product out of circulation quickly and smoothly.In this episode:? [00:58] Meet (or get reacquainted with) Roger Hancock? [03:35] Repetition is crucial to ensure that food safety best practices are followed? [07:23] Setting the standard and practicing what you preach is key? [11:15] The connection between ingredient and end product recalls? [12:31] How Europe approaches food recalls versus how the U.S. does? [16:53] Understand the different recall classifications? [21:46] The drivers for recalls and why Europe has more recalls than the U.S.? [26:49] How to create a Recall Ready Community within your supply chain? [30:13] Those who belong in your Recall Ready Community and the Alliance? [32:38] FSMA 204 and the impact of traceability in recalls? [36:04] What’s better about the Food Safety Consortium 2024? [39:10] The disconnect between brand image and food safety practicesDisclaimer: Episode title and content do not constitute legal or health advice.Resources from this episodeCatch up with our interview with Roger Hancock on Episode 42 | What Does A Fast And Efficient Food Recall Look Like? With Roger Hancock, CEO of Recall InfoLink.Visit recallinfolink.com.Learn more about The Alliance for Recall Ready Communities.Check out Betsy Craig’s post.