In Episode 15 of Get the Scoop with Smirks, Elisa Louis shares the Smirk’s team commitment to Quality Assurance (QA). As a leading supplier of conventional and organic ingredients, Smirk’s relies on the QA team to uphold the highest standards in food safety and quality, ensuring trusted partnerships with both suppliers and customers. This episode features QA Director Tara Hettinger, Operations Manager Garrett McBride, and QA team members Danielle Duff and Kelsey Malone, who share their experiences and perspectives on the vital work they do every day.
The Foundation of Quality Assurance at Smirks
Tara Hettinger, who leads the QA team, outlines how their mission extends beyond simply meeting food safety standards; they strive to build strong, transparent partnerships. Smirks manages an astonishing 60,000 supplier documents, which include detailed quality and food safety certifications, and ensures every piece aligns with their rigorous standards.
The QA team prioritizes transparency, a core value that sets Smirk’s apart in the industry. As Tara noted, they are meticulous in vetting suppliers to ensure customers receive reliable, high-quality ingredients. She explains that being detailed and organized means the team can respond to customer needs efficiently, especially during audits or urgent requests,” she added.
On-Site Visits: A Hands-On Approach to Quality
Garrett McBride shared his passion for supplier site visits, which he described as both rewarding and essential. Known within Smirk’s as the “food safety and quality assurance boogeyman,” Garrett explained how these visits allow him to verify supplier practices and identify any risks that might not appear in paperwork.
During these visits, Garrett scrutinizes everything from pest control measures to process documentation, ensuring suppliers meet Smirks’ high standards. These face-to-face interactions build reliable partnerships, allow us to verify their practices which ensures we can trust the folks we choose to do business with.
Garrett also highlighted the sheer scale of Smirks’ operations, with 130 items sourced from 180 suppliers across 27 countries. This level of oversight requires a collaborative effort, making the QA team’s diligence critical to the company’s success.
Meet the People Behind the QA Process
Danielle Duff and Kelsey Malone shared their personal journeys and how their backgrounds shaped their roles at Smirks. Danielle, a food science graduate, is passionate about food safety and nutrition. She described how her family’s tradition of canning and growing food inspired her love for food science. Her meticulous approach helps ensure the quality and safety of Smirks’ products, which she sees as a direct way to protect consumers.
Kelsey Malone, who transitioned from healthcare to QA, talked about the steep learning curve when she joined Smirks. Initially an administrative assistant, Kelsey quickly embraced the complexity of QA processes and found satisfaction in tackling detailed documentation to ensure quality standards are met.
The dedication and passion of Danielle and Kelsey underscore Smirks’ commitment to quality and transparency.
The Smirks QA team revealed the immense effort that goes into ensuring food safety and building trust with customers and suppliers. Tara discussed the challenges of the job, explaining that even with rigorous processes, unexpected issues can arise. Mitigating risks and documentation may seem boring but the team finds the work rewarding knowing that they are protecting their customers and ultimately the end consumers.
November 2024 Market Report
Navigating a Volatile Market: Key Ingredient Updates from Smirks
In the November 2024 Market Report, Smirks provided updates on key ingredient categories, highlighting both challenges and opportunities. Here’s a snapshot of the trends shaping the industry:
1. Pumpkin Seeds: Supply Challenges Ahead
- Conventional pumpkin kernels are at historic low prices due to high yields in China.
- Organic pumpkin supply faces contamination issues, leading to the conversion of organic inventory to conventional.
Recommendation: Secure 2025 organic pumpkin seed volumes now to mitigate risk.
2. Sunflower: Widespread Drought Shrinks Supply
- Eastern European droughts have led to a 25% reduction in crop estimates, straining global availability.
Recommendation: Lock in 2025 sunflower seed contracts as availability will tighten further.
3. Chia: Organic Supplies Under Pressure
- While conventional chia supply remains strong, organic inventories are shrinking due to herbicide testing failures.
Recommendation: Quickly secure 2025 organic chia to avoid potential shortages.
4. Coconut: Prices Spike Amid Weather Extremes
- El Nino patterns and typhoons have led to smaller kernel sizes and disrupted supply chains.
Outlook: Expect delays and higher prices through the next six months.
5. Tree Nuts: Limited Supply Across the Board
- Walnuts: Organic options are nearly impossible to source, and prices are climbing.
- Cashews: Rain in Vietnam and depleted raw stocks have tightened supply, with a late crop expected.
- Macadamias: Efforts in Kenya aim to stabilize the market, but China’s growing demand keeps prices high.
Summary:
The market remains volatile, driven by environmental factors, demand fluctuations, and political instability. Stay ahead by collaborating with Smirks to secure your supply chain for 2025.
For real-time updates or to explore solutions, contact Smirks at what’snew@smirks.com.