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Why Recall Planning Matters for Every Food Company

30 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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A food recall can escalate from a routine operational issue to a full-scale business crisis in a matter of hours, which is why preparation is mandatory for food companies of any size. Food and Beverage Litigation attorney Charles Weiss [https://www.hklaw.com/en/professionals/w/weiss-charles-a] and Sedgwick Business Development – Food Recall Director Ryan Gooley unpack what really drives recalls, from undeclared allergens and labeling mistakes to supplier issues and traceability gaps, and explain why strong planning before a crisis hits can make all the difference. This episode explores what an effective recall plan should include, how meaningful recall simulations expose hidden weaknesses, where companies often go wrong when communicating and scoping a recall, and why recall insurance can be a critical but often misunderstood part of the risk management strategy. Practical, timely and highly relevant for food manufacturers and industry stakeholders alike, this discussion offers clear insight into how businesses can strengthen recall readiness, protect their operations and respond with confidence when the unexpected happens.

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