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A while back I inquired about Libby's organic beans, and that the bar

code did not match the #'s provided in an eariler post- I since have

read that those #'s are not correct- but in the meantime I contacted

Libby's and asked them where they get their Beans from- here is their

reply-

 

 

At Seneca, we too are concerned with product integrity and food

safety,

and fully understand your concerns. We actually can the beans at our

plant in Idaho; however some of the organic beans we use in the

canning

process are sourced from China. We require that those beans are

certified by the leading organic certificating agency in the United

States, the Organic Crop Improvement Association, known as the OCIA.

In

addition, we quality test the products ourselves to assure its food

safety. Our Libby's label is over 135 years old, and among the most

trusted names in food, and we will not compromise food safety.

 

If product is imported, it is mandatory that the statement " imported

from " is stamped on the lid of the can. If there is no statement

stamped on the lid, the product is grown and packed in the US.

 

The other vegetables are grown/packed in the US.

 

Seneca Foods Consumer Affairs

 

 

thesitesfamily [thesitesfamily]

Posted At: Sunday, December 07, 2008 11:42 AM

Posted Consumer Affairs

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--- On Mon, 12/29/08, thesitesfamily <dhcsites wrote:

 

> thesitesfamily <dhcsites

> organic beans

>

> Monday, December 29, 2008, 6:07 PM

> A while back I inquired about Libby's organic beans, and

> that the bar

> code did not match the #'s provided in an eariler post-

> I since have

> read that those #'s are not correct- but in the

> meantime I contacted

> Libby's and asked them where they get their Beans from-

> here is their

> reply-

>

>

> At Seneca, we too are concerned with product integrity and

> food

> safety,

> and fully understand your concerns. We actually can the

> beans at our

> plant in Idaho; however some of the organic beans we use in

> the

> canning

> process are sourced from China. We require that those

> beans are

> certified by the leading organic certificating agency in

> the United

> States, the Organic Crop Improvement Association, known as

> the OCIA.

> In

> addition, we quality test the products ourselves to assure

> its food

> safety. Our Libby's label is over 135 years old, and

> among the most

> trusted names in food, and we will not compromise food

> safety.

>

> If product is imported, it is mandatory that the statement

> " imported

> from " is stamped on the lid of the can. If there is

> no statement

> stamped on the lid, the product is grown and packed in the

> US.

>

> The other vegetables are grown/packed in the US.

>

> Seneca Foods Consumer Affairs

>

>

> thesitesfamily

> [thesitesfamily]

> Posted At: Sunday, December 07, 2008 11:42 AM

> Posted Consumer Affairs

> Conversation: Consumer Request/Inquiry

> Consumer Request/Inquiry

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