Connect to Consumers with Certification Plus™

Gluten-Free Food Program (GFFP) goes well beyond traditional gluten-free certification services with Certification PlusTM – our no-cost customer care service program for certified customers. Connect with consumers through social channels and outreach marketing that extends your brands reach.

What We Offer:

  • 24-hour turnaround policy – calls and emails are handled within 24 hours to fulfil your request and ensure you get the information you need to get on with your busy day.
  • National Celiac Association endorsement for your products that provides your brands with a powerful supporting message to effectively help market and communicate with gluten-free consumers, build genuine relationships, and maximize long-term customer loyalty.]

Connect With Consumers

  • Connect with consumers with our free value-added services to help improve communication and reach new customers.
    • Health check of your business website and key gluten-free messaging
    • Exclusive company page on our consumer-focused website www.gf-finder.com.
    • Additional exposure on the www.gf-finder.com:
      • Display your recipes
      • Become a featured company of the month
      • Joint promotional activities with giveaways
      • Monthly consumer social media notifications
      • New certified customer and products mentioned

Contact us to learn more about Certification PlusTM; and how GFFP certification can benefit your business.

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