More specifically, from the FDA on item number two, this gives a waiver to grocery stores and food-service establishments. It covers food sold directly to the consumer as well as food within the company or affiliate (a supermarket hub operation shipping to one of their stores).
FDA Announces Three Waivers to Sanitary Transportation Rule
April 5, 2017
- "Businesses that are permitted or otherwise authorized by the regulatory authority to operate a food establishment that provides food directly to consumers (including restaurants, retail food establishments, and nonprofit food establishments, as defined in 21 CFR 1.227), only when engaged in transportation operations as:
- Receivers, whether the food is received at the establishment itself or at a location where the authorized establishment receives and immediately transports the food to the food establishment;
- Shippers and carriers in operations in which food is transported from the establishment as part of the normal business operations of a retail establishment, such as:
- delivery of the food directly to the consumer(s) by the authorized establishment or a third-party delivery service or
- delivery of the food to another location operated by the authorized establishment or an affiliated establishment where the food is to be sold or served directly to the consumer(s)."
FDA Announces Three Waivers to Sanitary Transportation Rule
April 5, 2017