What is involved in that inspection and what does it take to actually fully fail it? Is it like most government tests where the first failure means you just have to fix the problems and schedule your retest?
> they pay for private “certifications” like organic, non gmo, etc.
As a consumer these have the _least_ value out of anything on the label to me.
What is involved in that inspection and what does it take to actually fully fail it? Is it like most government tests where the first failure means you just have to fix the problems and schedule your retest?
> they pay for private “certifications” like organic, non gmo, etc.
As a consumer these have the _least_ value out of anything on the label to me.