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Allergy & Unpackaged Food Guide for Businesses
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published new guidance
to help food businesses assist customers who need to avoid certain
ingredients because of an allergy.
The guidance is aimed at businesses selling food that is not
packaged, such as restaurants, cafes, deli counters, sandwich bars
and bakeries.
Food businesses selling food prepared or wrapped on the site are
not required by the law to indicate whether it contains ingredients
that people may be allergic to such as nuts, wheat or eggs.
The guidance is part of the Agency's ongoing work to help
businesses to improve the information they make available to
customers who have food allergies or intolerance.
A booklet and poster accompany the guidance and are being
promoted via trade organisations representing retailers, caterers
and catering suppliers in the UK and through local authority
enforcement officers.
These give advice on which ingredients can cause problems and
how customers’ questions should be addressed. Information in the
booklet and poster aims to be presented in an easy to
read style.
Sue Hattersley, Head of Food Allergy Policy at the Food
Standards Agency, said: "Many food businesses are already good at
letting their customers know if there are any ingredients in their
food which may cause allergy problems.
"However, we want all businesses to be able to help their food
allergic customers. Those preparing and serving food need to know
about food allergies and about the information customers with food
allergies need. Our new guidance, along with the accompanying
booklet and poster, give useful advice to businesses and should
give extra confidence to their customers".
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information and to view the guidance please visit:
www.food.gov.uk/foodindustry/guidancenotes/labelregsguidance/nonprepacked
For further information on food allergy and intolerance from the
FSA's eatwell website please visit: www.eatwell.gov.uk/healthissues/foodintolerance