whippingboy
Produce Peon
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Oh, I love getting repacks. It's like Christmas. Bonus points if you can tell by my crappy phone what this repack is sitting on. Nice pallet, guys.

Our store gets a combo repack with spices and some pudding pouch things. But not all spices, the rest come in with pick labels.Also... Isn't a food safety violation to have food in repack boxes?
I don't see cross contamination - nothing is raw. Some stores keep ready-to-eat meats and dairy in the same cooler or ready-to-eat meats and produce together. If this is in the dairy cooler, it's good to go. If I remember correctly, dairy was the coldest cooler, maybe raw meat, but I wouldn't want this in the raw meat cooler. If this was sitting out in the BR then it's a no go, but honestly, any cooler is colder and better than a home refrigerator so overall nothing to worry about.Haha yes.. meat, produce and dairy all-in-one. Sitting on a case of mushrooms.
Target far exceeds regulation standards to avoid any potential lawsuit involving their Pfresh process.
There's no ketchup or buns for the hot dogs.Oh, I love getting repacks. It's like Christmas. Bonus points if you can tell by my crappy phone what this repack is sitting on. Nice pallet, guys.
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@looseseal - Target doesn't own/run the FDC. We rent their services so their standards are not Target's standards. We have a contract with them that focuses more on the logistics process (delivery schedule, driver expectations/duties, ordering, etc). How the FDC maintains food safety is on the FDC, not Target. The FDC services several different companies (Giant, Safeway, Wegmans, Target, etc). I pass the FDC in our area when I visit family in PA - the building is huge and you can see who they service by the trucks in the bays.
I figured the reason why Target started setting up its six FDCs was so they could totally own the facilities and processes as opposed to being serviced by a 3rd-party company such as C&S.
@looseseal - Target doesn't own/run the FDC. We rent their services so their standards are not Target's standards.
@looseseal - Target doesn't own/run the FDC. We rent their services so their standards are not Target's standards. We have a contract with them that focuses more on the logistics process (delivery schedule, driver expectations/duties, ordering, etc). How the FDC maintains food safety is on the FDC, not Target. The FDC services several different companies (Giant, Safeway, Wegmans, Target, etc). I pass the FDC in our area when I visit family in PA - the building is huge and you can see who they service by the trucks in the bays.
Target's food safety is beyond health code expectations. Steritech is a company hired to keep us above these standards. If we fail an inspection that doesn't necessarily mean we fail a health inspection, it just means we are dipping below the standards set by Target. And Target is so serious about these inspections that they spend $$$ on them and will easily hand down punishment (terminations) if this isn't handled to Target standards. They also require all ETLs to take a high level food safety course at the expense of Target.
@looseseal and @trowa03 - the above shows I meant C&S FDC which are still in use here. I was unaware of Target's move towards their own FDC. Sounds like their mistakes could be them cutting corners which is surprising because they put a lot of standards on the stores.I figured the reason why Target started setting up its six FDCs was so they could totally own the facilities and processes as opposed to being serviced by a 3rd-party company such as C&S.
Thanks for sharing this. I didn't know they were transitioning to their own FDCs. My state is still serviced by C&S. I asked a while back why Target didn't maintain their own FDCs and I was told that it costs too much to maintain these types of warehouses. The coolers alone are expensive plus you have to buy temperature controlled trailers. I wonder what changed Target's mind on doing this. They have to be cutting corners somewhere. That's a lot to invest in a process that currently yields -7% company wide. Then again, Target did go into Canada with their eyes closed.
I figured the reason why Target started setting up its six FDCs was so they could totally own the facilities and processes as opposed to being serviced by a 3rd-party company such as C&S.
Thanks for sharing this. I didn't know they were transitioning to their own FDCs. My state is still serviced by C&S. I asked a while back why Target didn't maintain their own FDCs and I was told that it costs too much to maintain these types of warehouses. The coolers alone are expensive plus you have to buy temperature controlled trailers. I wonder what changed Target's mind on doing this. They have to be cutting corners somewhere. That's a lot to invest in a process that currently yields -7% company wide. Then again, Target did go into Canada with their eyes closed.