SALT LAKE CITY - ReposiTrak(R) Inc., the leading provider of Compliance Management and Track & Trace solutions for food, pharma and dietary supplement safety, announces that Bristol Farms has chosen ReposiTrak(R) to manage regulatory and business documentation compliance within their supply chain. Based in Carson, California, Bristol Farms operates a chain of thirteen specialty grocery stores in Southern California and San Francisco. The company provides a premium shopping experience with a wide assortment of high quality fresh, natural and organic foods from local producers as well as gourmet and specialty foods from around the world. From its first store in 1982 through today, Bristol Farms has placed a significant emphasis on superior quality, freshness and service. "Our top priority is to provide safe food for our customers at Bristol Farms," noted Kevin Davis, Chairman, President and CEO of Bristol Farms and incoming Chairman for FMI (Food Marketing Institute). "As our industry continues to focus on bringing consumers more and better locally-sourced products, we needed an automated system to help us manage the complexity associated with the Food Safety Modernization Act. ReposiTrak gives us that ability." "Bristol Farms has done an amazing job of bringing a myriad of exciting food products to its customers," said Randall K. Fields, Chairman and CEO of Park City Group. "Kevin Davis is a well-known advocate for food safety and we are proud to have him utilizing our system." ReposiTrak, a wholly owned subsidiary of Park City Group (NASDAQ:PCYG) helps manage regulatory, financial and brand risk associated with issues of safety in the global food, pharma and dietary supply chains. Powered by Park City Group's technology, the platform consists of two systems: Compliance Management, which not only receives, stores and shares documentation, but also manages compliance through dashboards and alerts for missing or expired documents; and Track & Trace, which quickly identifies product ingredients and their supply chain path in the unfortunate event of a product recall. It can reduce the risk in the supply chain by identifying backward chaining sources and forward chaining recipients of products in near real time.