FDA inspects Jojos Chocolate – Head Office in Draper on May 4

Sara Brenner, Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA
Sara Brenner, Principal Deputy Commissioner at FDA
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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) carried out an inspection of Jojos Chocolate – Head Office in Draper on May 4 for foodborne biological hazards, according to information published on the FDA’s website.

The final report stated that Jojos Chocolate – Head Office needs to voluntarily address issues impacting the organization’s management practices.

The FDA regularly inspects facilities throughout the country to assess if workplaces and their products comply with FDA laws and regulations aimed at protecting public health. Inspection findings are made publicly available.

As cited on its website, the FDA is a federal agency chiefly in charge of overseeing the safety and quality of human and animal drugs, biological products, medical devices, and tobacco products.

Details in this article were provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The underlying data can be accessed here.



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