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  1. 13 de jun. de 2014 · Fashion isn’t Natasha Law’s subject, per se, but it figures into her paintings—and her little-seen drawings, now on view in London. By Laird Borrelli-Persson. June 13, 2014.

  2. What is Natasha’s Law? Following the tragic passing of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who suffered a fatal allergic reaction to a sandwich containing sesame in 2016, Natasha’s family have been campaigning for greater transparency surrounding labelling requirements. On the 1 st of October 2021, the outcome of their campaigning came into force ...

  3. What is Natasha's Law? How to support the Natasha allergy research foundation. Global Allergy Symposium. Natasha's Foundation Read Next. Research. Help us make allergy history. Subscribe to Natasha's Foundation . The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation. 85 Great Portland Street, London, England, W1W 7LT, United Kingdom. info@narf.org.uk.

  4. Lotus Consulting and Law PLLC is a virtual law firm founded by Natasha Belon.The firm offers consulting and legal services in areas of startups, entity formations, corporate governance, business transactions, business purchase and sales, commercial contracts, commercial real estate purchase and sales, and commercial leasing in the states of Washington and Colorado.

  5. Full visibility of your food supply chain is key to compliance with Natasha’s Law. This involves end-to-end traceability of all food products, tracking ingredients from their source, through the manufacturing process, and to the point of sale. This ensures transparency in the ingredient disclosure, establishing confidence in ingredients lists.

  6. 19 de may. de 2021 · Natasha’s Law – new allergen legislation that requires food packed on the same site from which it’s sold to be labelled with full ingredients – will be in force from October 2021. The law was introduced in 2019 following the tragic death of teenager Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who suffered a fatal allergic reaction after eating a baguette bought from Pret a Manger.

  7. In Wales, England, and Northern Ireland, any food business that produces prepacked for direct sale (PPDS) food is required to label it with the name of the food and a full ingredients list. Allergenic ingredients must be emphasised within this list. These labelling requirements, also known as Natasha's Law, help protect consumers by providing ...