The Cornish Crisp Company has been awarded SALSA (Safe and Local Supplier Approval) accreditation, a scheme designed for small food and drink manufacturers to assure their quality systems before supplying products to national and regional buyers.
The South East Cornwall based company which employs just four people heard they had achieved the standard on the 23rd December.
To achieve SALSA, the company undertook a daylong audit where company records, production and operational systems and health and hygiene standards were closely inspected by a specialist auditor.
Sue Wolstenholme, Managing Director said: ‘We are currently talking to some national buyers who require us to have SALSA and therefore hope that this accreditation will take us to a new level in sales and better secure the future for our staff and the business.
“Despite this success, we will not be abandoning our policy of avoiding big supermarkets and retailers, which deal unfairly with farmers.”
The team were helped to achieve the standard by the Food Innovation Service based at Duchy College, Stoke Climsland who helped the Cornish Crisp team with advice on achieving SALSA and a pre-audit check of paperwork and production standards.
- News
- Chips and Snacks
- Cornish Crisp Company...
January 12, 2011
Like to receive news like this by email? Join and Subscribe!
Join Our Telegram Channel for regular updates!
Related Topics:
Highlighted Company
Related News
October 30, 2024
Lay's brings back Do Us A Flavor contest with USD 1 million award. Get your potato chip flavor ideas ready!
October 26, 2024
Einride Partners with PepsiCo to Electrify US Frito-Lay Food Routes
October 19, 2024
Kellanova Has it All This Fall: Flavor and Fun with Satisfying Snacks and a Toasty Halloween Costume
Latest News
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Sponsored Content
Where
Sponsored Content