Alberta's Booby Food license suspended by CFIA

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Booby Food, a company based in Alberta that specializes in freeze-drying breast milk, has had its license suspended by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA). The suspension occurred on March 5, and it means the company cannot operate at this time. The CFIA cited several regulatory violations for this suspension. These included issues related to import and export activities, as well as unsanitary conditions. The company also did not follow the Food and Drugs Act, which prohibits selling unsafe products. There is no recall related to the license suspension. The CFIA stated that companies must ensure they comply with Canada's food laws, and it is their job to enforce these laws. If Booby Food takes necessary corrective actions, the suspension could be lifted. However, if no action is taken within 90 days, the CFIA may permanently cancel the license.


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