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  1. Natasha's Law. 1. Members of the public are not subject to the food standards regulations or Natasha’s law (even if products were to be wrapped in cling film etc). 2. Where a school or organisation is “hosting” the coffee morning and inviting the public to donate goods, again they would not be subject to this regulation. 3.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Natasha_LawNatasha Law - Wikipedia

    Andrea Natasha Heyworth Law (born 1 January 1970) is an English painter and graphic designer. Early life. Law was born in Lewisham, London, England, on () 1 January 1970. Law was the first child of Margaret Anne (née Heyworth) a comprehensive school teacher, and Peter Robert Law, a British actor. Law is the ...

  3. Natasha’s Law. Revised legislation comes into force on October 1st 2021 to further protect allergy sufferers and give them confidence in the food they purchase, by requiring more types of food to have potentially life-saving allergen information provided on the label. What is happening? New legislation comes into force on October 1st 2021 to ...

  4. Natasha’s Law applies to all businesses in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland that sell PPDS food. PPDS is food that has been prepared and packed on the same premises from which it is sold. The laws, therefore, do not apply to food that is made to order, or food which is pre-prepared but can be altered.

  5. Natasha’s Law came in to force on October 1st 2021; this law directly impacts businesses that sell food prepacked for direct sale (PPDS) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The law means all businesses will be required to label PPDS with the name of the food and a full ingredients list. Most important of all, allergenic ingredients must ...

  6. 14 de may. de 2021 · Businesses less likely to be impacted by Natasha’s Law: Restaurants and pubs/bars. Unless it’s a packet of nuts or crisps served from behind a bar, the food offered by most restaurants and pubs will not be regulated by Natasha’s Law. Saying that, since 2014 foodservice businesses, including restaurants, have been required by law to ...

  7. Eight in 10 food business owners feel unprepared for the new food regulations. GS1 UK’s Feed us the Facts campaign supports the use of existing tech to ensure Natasha’s Law is implemented successfully and is backed by Henry Dimbleby and the Federation of Wholesale Distributors (FWD). London, Thursday 30 September 2021 – Four in ten across ...