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How long do you spend preparing for RT audit?
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<blockquote data-quote="DrWazzock" data-source="post: 7599561" data-attributes="member: 2119"><p>Why not let RT award marks out of ten to “grade” producers then see what premium buyers will pay for the super heroes getting 10/10.</p><p>Many of the failure points have no effect whatsoever on the safety of the product so should not mean suspension from the scheme and inability to trade. This is how it works in the catering industry. Premises are rarely closed down but awarded a rating and the customer then decides. So if my moisture meter or sprayer is out of test I get 9/10. My merchant can see this on the national register and can enquire as to why this is and then make a rational decision on whether to buy my produce. A much more incentivised scheme offering a less draconian solution to those of us who aren’t perfect while rewarding those who like this sort of thing ( maybe?!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrWazzock, post: 7599561, member: 2119"] Why not let RT award marks out of ten to “grade” producers then see what premium buyers will pay for the super heroes getting 10/10. Many of the failure points have no effect whatsoever on the safety of the product so should not mean suspension from the scheme and inability to trade. This is how it works in the catering industry. Premises are rarely closed down but awarded a rating and the customer then decides. So if my moisture meter or sprayer is out of test I get 9/10. My merchant can see this on the national register and can enquire as to why this is and then make a rational decision on whether to buy my produce. A much more incentivised scheme offering a less draconian solution to those of us who aren’t perfect while rewarding those who like this sort of thing ( maybe?!) [/QUOTE]
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