Integrative Flavors Ranks In Highest Category During NSF Third Party Audit

Integrative Flavors was audited for Food Safety, Quality and Food Defense.

Integrative Flavors, a supplier of soup bases, flavor concentrates and gravy mixes, announces that it’s new manufacturing facility has completed an NSF Cook & Thurber Product Safety, Quality and Food Defense audit. The results of the audit placed Integrative Flavors’ quality systems in the top scoring category for the second consecutive year. This audit was based on the successful in-depth demonstation of Integrative Flavors’ commitment to manufacturing and distributing quality food products.

John True, the Director of Sales for Integrative Flavors, commented “The recent NSF audit is a way for us to communicate to our customers and the industry our commitment to quality and food safety. Ultimately it provides a layer of transparency and a measure of confidence to everyone we conduct business with.”

Georgeann Quealy, President of Integrative Flavors, said “It is nice to have validation from an independent Third Party source that our Food Safety, Quality and Food Defense measures are in the top scoring category. I am proud of the team at Integrative Flavors. They are invested in their work to make a safe, wholesome and quality product.”

Integrative Flavors manufactures and distributes a complete line of soup bases, flavor concentrates and gravy mixes. Their extensive line includes gluten free, low sodium, all natural and organic certified products. They specialize in private labeling and custom formulations.

 

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NSF has earned the Collaborating Center designations by the World Health Organization (WHO) for Food and Water Safety and Indoor Environment.

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