Commodity Complaint Filing Tips
Questions & Answers
This page provides filing tips to recipient agencies, State
Distributing Agencies, and Indian Tribal Organizations on how to file
commodity complaints to USDA for commodities distributed to participants
in any of the Food
Distribution Programs.
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How are Commodity Complaints accepted and processed by USDA?
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How do I contact my State Distributing Agency or Indian Tribal Organization about
a complaint?
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How do I file a
complaint about a USDA commodity product?
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How do I file a complaint about a USDA product that has a commercial label?
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What other tips do you have that might help resolve my commodity complaint more quickly?
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Can I call USDA directly with my commodity complaint?
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Can I file a commodity complaint electronically via Email?
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Is there a list of commodity codes for all USDA Commodities that I can use when
filing complaints?
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Answers
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1. How are Commodity Complaints
accepted and processed by USDA?
Commodity Complaints should be directed to your State
Distributing Agency (SDA). The
SDA enters information about
your complaint into the National ECOS Commodity
Complaint
System. The SDA will act on complaints from eligible program
recipients participating in the following USDA Food
Distribution Programs:
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2. How do I contact my State
Distributing Agency or Indian Tribal
Organization about a
complaint?
Link to Contact Pages on the Food Distribution Website
at: http://www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/contacts/.
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3. How do I file a complaint
about a USDA commodity product?
Commodity Complaints should be reported to your State
Distributing Agency (SDA).
The SDA will decide whether your
complaint can be resolved at the state level, and if
not,
they will enter your complaint into the National ECOS
Commodity Complaint System.
To assist your SDA in processing your complaint more
quickly, provide the following information:
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Commodity Title and Code
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Description of the problem
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Date your agency received the commodity
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Quantity of product involved
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Quantity and physical address of product
remaining
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Contract number (may be stenciled on the
outer carton)
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Delivery Order Number
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Notice to Deliver Number
These numbers may be on the paperwork you received with
the commodity shipment.
If not, your SDA should be able
to obtain them.
If you are requesting a replacement, you should retain
the unopened product so that the vendor can exercise his
right to examine or retrieve the product.
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4. How do I file a complaint about a USDA product that has a commercia
label?
Manufacturers that produce foods for USDA, which are distributed to schools and other
outlets, have the option of using their own commercial label or they can use the
traditional USDA labels. This means that you may receive USDA donated foods in a
label that is the same as those which you have purchased commercially. For example,
your USDA commodity green beans may come with a Del Monte label.
When a recipient has a complaint about a product that has a commercial label, you have
the option of contacting the company directly to request a resolution to your complaint.
This may be the easiest option for you, particularly if you have purchased other foods
from the manufacturer and already have a relationship established with the company.
However, you may choose to notify your SDA about your complaint and provide the information requested in
Question #3 above.
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5. What other tips do you have that might help resolve my commodity
complaint more quickly?
When placing a call to your State Distributing Agency, it would be very helpful if you
could provide the following information:
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The name of the product and the USDA Commodity Code if known, (e.g., canned
Beef - A-502).
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The nature of the problem and whether anyone reported feeling sick or being
injured from consuming the product.
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The extent of the problem (e.g., the number of cases, pounds, truckloads, etc.).
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The specific circumstances involved (for example- I received the damaged canned products two months ago but the case they were packed in was located in the
middle of a pallet that could not be seen until it was opened by the school.
Or the temperature in the delivery truck was 40 degrees when the discolored
frozen products were delivered.)
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Street address of each location where the product is being stored.
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Delivery order number, date product received, contract number, notice to deliver number, lot number, and can codes (if applicable).
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In some instances, digital photographs of damaged product may be helpful.
Even if you do not have all of the information listed above, please call your SDA
so that they can enter your complaint into the National ECOS Commodity
Complaint System.
Similar complaints to yours may have been submitted previously, which may help us
resolve your complaint.
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6. Can I call USDA directly with my commodity complaint?
I’ve heard of
a USDA Commodity Complaint Hotline?
Reporting your complaint to your State Distributing Agency is the recommended method
for processing commodity complaints. The SDA enters your complaint into the National
ECOS Commodity Complaint System. They can track the resolution of your complaint
and also determine whether similar complaints have occurred throughout the country.
The Commodity Complaint Hotline is available. Our toll-free number is 1-800-446-6991.
Our core business hours are 8 A.M to 5 P.M. (Eastern Time)
Indian Tribal Organizations (ITO) without access to ECOS must use the Commodity
Complaint Hotline to register their commodity complaints with USDA.
Note: If you call the hotline during non-business hours, or if no one is available when you call during regular business hours, please leave your name, telephone number, and a brief message on our voice mail system. A commodity complaint specialist will promptly return your call.
If, however, a complaint is considered urgent or serious and you want to report it after
5 p.m. we suggest that you leave a voice mail message on our toll-free 1-800-446-6991
hotline number (or Email us) and then contact your
State Distributing
Agency, FNS
Regional
Office, and/or local health agency, as appropriate.
[Note: For the hearing impaired, the hotline may be contacted by first dialing the local
Teletype (TTY) Relay Service in your State. Then you should have the Relay Operator
dial the 1-800-446-6991 number].
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7. Can I file a commodity complaint electronically via Email?
Reporting your complaint to your State Distributing Agency is the recommended method
for processing commodity complaints. The SDA enters your complaint into the National
ECOS Commodity Complaint System. They can track the resolution of your complaint
and also determine whether similar complaints have occurred throughout the country.
However; you can contact us via email at: commoditycomplaints@fns.usda.gov.
If you wish, you may also contact us by regular mail at:
USDA, Food and Nutrition Service
Food Distribution Division
3101 Park Center Drive
Alexandria, VA 22302
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8. Is there a list of commodity codes for all USDA Commodities that I can
use when filing complaints?
Yes. This information is available via the ECOS Online Ordering System. For those who
do not have access to this system, you can download copies of the PCIMS Commodity
Price File Reports from the Food Distribution Website at:
www.fns.usda.gov/fdd/pcims/commodityfiles.htm
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Last Modified:
06/06/2007
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