“It could be anywhere from the harvest field to the manufacturing plant, storage area, the retail store or even at the consumer’s home,” said Tom Campbell, supervisor of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) in Cape Breton. Primarily it’s dried foods that are most susceptible to insect infestation like flour, grains, pasta and cereals.
Denise Woodard's daughter Vivienne was diagnosed with severe food allergies as an infant, including allergies to most tree nuts, corn, bananas and eggs. So Woodard left her successful career at Coca-Cola and took her sales and marketing expertise and passion for making healthy and delicious snacks for her daughter to start Partake.
For one month, Jen Hatmaker ate nothing but chicken, eggs, whole-wheat bread, sweet potatoes, spinach, avocados and apples. No olive oil. No coffee. No grab-and-go packaged snacks. The key takeaway was ‘Simple & Free’ from her experiment.