A food product recall can make or break your company. And unfortunately, they’re becoming more common. While recalls can happen for a number of reasons – from mislabeled ingredients or missed allergen declarations, to contaminated foods and illness outbreaks – consumer trust can easily be lost, and consumers are likely to avoid recalled brands for some time. As a result, the financial impact of food recalls can be massive. Depending on the size, scope, and cause of the recall, and your brand’s reaction, your organization could be paying upwards of $10 million in costs – perhaps even more for larger, high-profile recalls.
What exactly, though, do those costs entail? How can a batch of contaminated lettuce or shipment of granola bars with inaccurately labeled packaging, for example, create that much financial damage? Let’s explore a cost breakdown and how food companies can take preventative steps today.
Here are just a few of the potential costs associated with a food recall:
The bottom line: food recalls can bring irreparable damage to your company, both in terms of financial loss and your brand’s image. In an increasingly complex and global food supply chain, it is critical for brands to keep food safety at top of mind; this includes taking preventative action to avoid food recalls.
In 2011, the FDA enacted the Food Safety and Modernization Act (FSMA) to shift the industry’s approach to food safety from reactive to proactive. In line with this mind of thinking, companies can – and should – be thinking of preventative measures to enact now to ensure a safer food supply chain. While food recalls are bound to happen, there are steps companies can take to help prevent them.
Have you been a part of a live recall? Without proper preparation, recall events can be stressful and challenging to navigate. Luckily, Trustwell is offering a unique opportunity to see a live (mock) recall happen in real-time with our recent online webinar. Tune in as we show how FoodLogiQ Recall can help companies navigate recalls and launch withdrawal notifications the moment they happen:
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While you can’t predict when a recall will occur, you can take proactive steps today to keep your team and company aligned with recall best practices. Here are some tips:
Food recalls are no doubt costly, but with a proactive approach, businesses can shut down a recall before it becomes too damaging. Plus, there’s technology that can help. Reach out to our team to learn more about government-compliant labeling software and enhanced traceability software. And don’t miss an opportunity to see a mock recall happen in real-time with Trustwell’s on-demand Mastering Recall Response webinar.