FOOD LOSS Sample Clauses

FOOD LOSS. To receive coverage for food loss resulting from the failure of the covered refrigerator or freezer, the failure of Your refrigerator or freezer must be due to a defect in the components of the appliance, and not a power failure of any kind. You will be reimbursed up to two hundred dollars ($200) once during the coverage period. To receive payment, You must have the appliance repaired by a service center authorized by the Administrator and submit the following: a copy of the repair order, and itemized list of perishable food lost due to the lack of refrigeration, and proof of purchase for the replaced food.
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FOOD LOSS. To receive coverage for food loss resulting from the failure of the covered refrigerator or freezer, (excluding wine coolers, ice-makers, and wine cellars) the failure of Your refrigerator or freezer must be due to a defect in the components of the appliance such as a mechanical or electrical failure, and not a power failure of any kind such as power surge. You will be reimbursed up to two hundred dollars ($200) one time during the coverage period. To receive payment, the appliance must be repaired by an authorized service provider and the following must be submitted: a copy of the repair invoice, an itemized list of perishable food lost due to the lack of refrigeration, and proof of purchase of the replaced food as indicated on the list of food lost prior to the repair of Your Covered Product. A list of lost food is required to be submitted to the Administrator within seventy-two (72) hours of the initial failure. The terms of food loss reimbursement are governed by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines and only covers items that are purchased in and require refrigeration. non-perishable items are not covered by this.
FOOD LOSS. To receive coverage for food loss resulting from the failure of the covered refrigerator or freezer, (excluding wine coolers, ice-makers, and wine cellars) the failure of Your refrigerator or freezer must be due to a defect in the components of the appliance such as a mechanical or electrical failure, and not a power failure of any kind such as power surge. You will be reimbursed up to two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) per qualifying event during the coverage period. To receive payment, the appliance must be repaired by an authorized service provider and the following must be submitted: a copy of the repair invoice, an itemized list of perishable food lost due to the lack of refrigeration, and proof of purchase of the replaced food as indicated on the list of food lost prior to the repair of Your Covered Product. A list of lost food is required to be submitted to the Administrator within seventy-two (72) hours of the initial failure. The terms of food loss reimbursement are governed by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines and only covers items that are purchased in and require refrigeration. non-perishable items are not covered by this Agreement. Items listed on the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines do not automatically qualify for reimbursement; items lost must require refrigeration to be eligible for reimbursement.
FOOD LOSS. The reimbursement for food loss as stated in Section 7 is limited to $300 per repair incident.
FOOD LOSS. To receive coverage for food loss resulting from the failure of the covered refrigerator or freezer, (excluding wine coolers, ice-makers, and wine cellars) the failure of Your refrigerator or freezer must be due to a defect in the components of the appliance such as a mechanical or electrical failure, and not a power failure of any kind such as power surge. You will be reimbursed up two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) per qualifying event during the coverage period. To receive payment, the appliance must be repaired by an authorized service provider and the following must be submitted: a copy of the repair invoice, an itemized list of perishable food lost due to the lack of refrigeration, and proof of purchase of the replaced food as indicated on the list of food lost prior to the repair of Your Covered Product. A list of lost food is required to be submitted to the Administrator within seventy-two (72) hours of the initial failure. The terms of food loss reimbursement are governed by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines and only covers items that are purchased in and require refrigeration. non-perishable items are not covered by this Agreement.
FOOD LOSS. To receive coverage for food loss resulting from the failure of the covered refrigerator or freezer, (excluding wine coolers, ice-makers, and wine cellars) the failure of Your refrigerator or freezer must be due to a defect in the components of the appliance such as a mechanical or electrical failure, and not a power failure of any kind such as power surge. You will be reimbursed up to two hundred dollars ($200) one time during the coverage period. To receive payment, the appliance must be repaired by an authorized service provider and the following must be submitted: a copy of the repair invoice, an itemized list of perishable food lost due to the lack of refrigeration, and proof of purchase of the replaced food as indicated on the list of food lost prior to the repair of Your Covered Product. A list of lost food is required to be submitted to the Administrator within seventy-two (72) hours of the initial failure. The terms of food loss reimbursement are governed by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines and only covers items that are purchased in and require refrigeration. non-perishable items are not covered by this Agreement. Items listed on the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines do not automatically qualify for reimbursement; items lost must require refrigeration to be eligible for reimbursement.
FOOD LOSS. 10.3.12.1. Any Food Loss Reports and corresponding communication and documentation. See section 7.7. Food Loss.
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FOOD LOSS. 7.7.1. Damaged product must be disposed of and reported on the TEFAP Loss Report (Attachment 12), regardless of how the damage occurred. Agencies will not attempt to repackage broken containers or re-freeze thawed perishables. Agencies will contact the TEFAP Coordinator or their Zone Coordinator following any food loss. Depending on the nature of the loss, NCDA may require agencies to pay for the lost product.
FOOD LOSS. All human-edible food leaves the production and supply chain as waste, without re- entering it in some way, at the production, storage, processing, and distribution stages. These losses often occur due to poor infrastructure and storage conditions, insufficient technology and knowledge, and natural disasters. At the same time, the legislation of the agricultural sector, marketing policies, etc., also play an essential role.
FOOD LOSS. To receive coverage for food loss resulting from the failure of the covered refrigerator or freezer, (excluding wine coolers, ice-makers, and wine cellars) the failure of Your refrigerator or freezer must be due to a defect in the components of the appliance such as a mechanical or electrical failure, and not a power failure of any kind such as power surge. You will be reimbursed up to fifty ($50) two hundred dollars ($200) per qualifying event one time two times during the coverage period. . To receive payment, the appliance must be repaired by an authorized service provider and the following must be submitted: a copy of the repair invoice, an itemized list of perishable food lost due to the lack of refrigeration, and proof of purchase of the replaced food as indicated on the list of food lost prior to the repair of Your Covered Product. A list of lost food is required to be submitted to the Administrator within seventy-two (72) hours of the initial failure. The terms of food loss reimbursement are governed by the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines and only covers items that are purchased in and require refrigeration. non- perishable items are not covered by this Agreement. Items listed on the USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service guidelines do not automatically qualify for reimbursement; items lost must require refrigeration to be eligible for reimbursement.
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