This report is a quality document often accompanies the 3rd Party Audit Certificate. While the audit certificate shows the final score and that a company has, in fact, been audited, the report is more extensive. The report is often upwards of 40 pages and documents each of the points that were reviewed in the audit, along with any improvements that need to be addressed in the future.
The 35 Lb. Container goes by many names, including Jug-in-a-Box, and 35 Lb. Box. It is comprised of a light plastic jug inside of an strong cardboard box. Oil is poured from a screw on cap (attachable spigots may be available). This popular size has dominated the food service industry for over 25 years.
An audit performed by an independent agency to verify that the proper quality control processes are in place.
This term refers to a case of 1 gallon containers, with 6 per pack. Centra Foods carries the F-Style plastic jugs. These plastic jugs have a horizontal handle located at the top of the jug, along with a standard pour spout. They are a very common food service packaging.
Specific substances than can cause an allergic reaction. At this time, Centra Foods’ olive oil does not come into contact with any allergens in the manufacturing or packaging process.
A type of tote packaging used for olive oil, available in a variety of different sizes. This tote is comprised of an inner plastic bag (which is approved for use with edible oils), and a strong outer carboard box. This box has an attachable spigot at the bottom, which is used to dispense the oil. This packaging has the following advantages over it’s conventional tote counterpart:
The date listed by a manufacturer that suggests what date you should use the product before. Within this time period, the olive oil will still be optimally fresh. Like all natural food products, olive oil is freshest and ideally used ASAP after it is produced.