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"With improved recall management tools distributors can serve their customers better through improved communication, improved ability to identify recall exposure and reduced resolution time. All affected parties have immediate visibility into the status of a recall allowing them to escalate issues as appropriate and remove the product from distribution," Carolyn Littlefield, senior product marketing manager, told ID Access.

Growing concern about food safety and a constantly shifting regulatory environment, means foodservice companies need a way to initiate and execute product recalls across the supply chain quickly and accurately, said Jeff Smith, vice president of marketing.

"With Instill's collaborative Recall Management tools, our customers can initiate a product recall with their supply chain partners and monitor product disposition and recovery within the restaurants, distribution centers and suppliers in real time. This significantly reduces the risk involved with a recall, protecting our customer's brands and

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