Quote from: lakeswimr on September 26, 2014, 07:19:58 AMQuote from: YouKnowWho on September 25, 2014, 05:24:31 PM
But do you consider made in a facility notes to be the same as shared lines?
Like I said, we probably purchase several products that are made in the facility but fail to note it on their products. I rarely call anymore but I also pass on products that are too good to be true (ie store brand candies when I have seen numerous warnings on other name brand candies).
Many people think that 'shared facility' is safer than 'shared lines' but this isn't necessarily the case. The FDA study on xcontam found more xcontam in shared facility products. There is no standardization on what these terms mean. For one company 'shared facility' would be listed as 'shared lines' in another. Without calling companies we don't know what any warnings means. I would not ignore any warning at all.
Also, shared facility but not shared lines could be something much more likely to xcontam than shared lines such as *powdered forms* of allergens. If powdered eggs, say, were used in the facility, then the egg powder could easily xcontam everything, even other lines, because it can get airborne.
Quote from: YouKnowWho on September 25, 2014, 05:24:31 PM
But do you consider made in a facility notes to be the same as shared lines?
Like I said, we probably purchase several products that are made in the facility but fail to note it on their products. I rarely call anymore but I also pass on products that are too good to be true (ie store brand candies when I have seen numerous warnings on other name brand candies).