GoodFood’s license suspended by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

GoodFood’s license suspended by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has suspended the license of Montreal-based meal kit and grocery delivery service GoodFood – Safe Food for Canadians.

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said in a news release published Wednesday that there is no further information regarding the suspension.

Under the Safe Food for Canadians regulations, food businesses that manufacture, process, preserve or package food to be shipped across provincial or territorial borders are required to hold a license.

The CFIA says the license suspension will be lifted “when it is determined that corrective measures have been taken by the license holder.”

In case of goodfoodNon-compliance related to part four Safe Food Regulations for CanadiansThat addresses preventive controls, the federal agency said.

“If corrective action is not taken within 90 days following suspension, the license may be revoked,” the statement said.

According to the CFIA, safe food licenses may be suspended for Canadians who:

  • For failure to comply with the SFCA, FDA and their respective regulations.
  • For default in payment of any fee relating to the license.
  • If continuing the licensed activity poses a risk of injury to the public.

GoodFood Market Corp. did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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