The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has suspended the licence of GoodFood, a Quebec-based grocery delivery and meal-kit company.
The CFIA says GoodFood’s Safe Food for Canadians (SFC) licence was suspended on Dec. 30, 2025. This means the Montreal-based company is not allowed to carry out activities covered by that licence, which is required for businesses that ship food across provincial borders.
The agency said licences can be suspended when a company does not meet federal food laws or regulations. No food recalls are linked to this suspension.
GoodFood said the decision is disappointing but stressed there are no food safety concerns. The company said the suspension is mostly related to paperwork and procedures, such as how complaints are reviewed.
GoodFood added that most customers will still receive their orders, with only limited exceptions. Its Calgary facility remains open and operating.
The CFIA said the licence will be restored once the company fixes the issues. If that does not happen within 90 days, the licence could be cancelled.
