International certificates guarantee the high quality of products and services at SPAR
Quality certificates guarantee food safety and product quality in the operation of SPAR Hungary, which is not only true in the field of food production, but also applies to logistics processes and the store network.
“Serving our customers with quality products ranks first among SPAR Hungary’s strategic goals. The strict quality assurance systems that are audited by independent professional organizations from time to time give us important feedback in this endeavor. We are proud that, from food production to logistics to sales, SPAR continuously meets the expectations and strict requirements that guarantee that our stores always receive the best quality products that comply with the strictest food safety standards.”
– said Márk Maczelka, head of communications at SPAR Hungary.
In order to ensure quality management processes, SPAR Hungary uses standards that best reflect the expectations of the specific field. For consumers, the operation of quality management systems checked and approved by independent certification organizations means that processes and products are controlled.
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