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Save A Lot Rolls Out Automated Solution For FSMA 204 Food Traceability

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St. Louis-based Save A Lot has rolled out the ReposiTrak Traceability Network for automated traceability and compliance with the requirements of the Food Safety Modernization Act Section 204 (FSMA 204).

The advancement marks a step forward in Save A Lot’s commitment to the highest standards of food safety and transparency for its retail partners. The ReposiTrak Traceability Network will enable Save A Lot suppliers to transmit FDA-required traceability data for every impacted lot code, every time a shipment is sent to one of Save A Lot’s eight distribution centers.

“We recognized the importance of FSMA 204 to the industry, and we were looking for an easy-to-use and affordable solution that works across our total supply chain, from our suppliers all the way through to the independent owners who operate Save A Lot stores,” said Trey Johnson, Save A Lot’s chief merchandising and marketing officer.

“Traceability is not only an FDA requirement, it’s also part of our ongoing commitment to food safety, regulatory compliance and transparency in our supply chain. After evaluating multiple solutions, we are happy to offer our Retail Partners ReposiTrak’s efficient and affordable path to compliance.”

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FSMA 204, enacted by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), is designed to prevent foodborne illnesses by strengthening the ability to track and trace food through all stages of the supply chain through the exchange of key data elements (KDE) among trading partners. ReposiTrak’s traceability network enables KDE’s to be collected, organized, stored and retrieved in order to meet the requirements of FSMA 204. Compliance with FSMA 204 will be mandatory starting in 2026, and Save A Lot is committed to being ahead of the curve.

“FSMA 204 presents more than a data management problem for wholesalers. It also presents a supplier management problem. ReposiTrak helps with both,” added Randy Fields, ReposiTrak’s chairman and CEO.

“It’s important for suppliers and wholesalers to understand that not all of the FDA-required key data elements can be contained on a label. Instead, those KDEs need to be transmitted electronically with every shipment. In order to transmit that data, a connection needs to be established between the wholesaler and each supplier. ReposiTrak does this work for wholesalers and gets the data flowing.”

With the adoption of the ReposiTrak solution, Save A Lot and its suppliers and retail partners are now part of the world’s largest operating food traceability network. The network requires no additional hardware or software, and the supplier onboarding process is completely automated. Suppliers can connect to an unlimited number of trading partners and begin sharing data for a flat fee.

Save A Lot also will make the platform available to its more than 170 independent owners and operators to provide end-to-end visibility throughout the supply chain. Implementation will begin immediately and is expected to be complete well ahead of the 2026 deadline.



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