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  1. 13 de dic. de 2023 · Natasha’s Law: Proper Labelling for Food Safety. Understand the change in the food business industry and how it can help businesses improve food safety for their customers. Learn how to comply with this new legislation. Published 13 Dec 2023. Article by SafetyCulture Content Team.

  2. 5 de jun. de 2023 · A Complete Guide to Natasha’s Law. Understand the impact of Natasha's Law on food manufacturers, retailers, and brands, and how centralizing product information into a PIM can enable businesses to comply with Natasha’s Law without requiring a significant investment in new resources or increasing the workload on existing product information teams.

  3. Natasha's Law is there to protect people with food allergies who rely on the transparency of ingredients and food labelling for prepacked foods and it must have full compliance or lives will continually be put at risk. To see a list of local authorities who will receive the grant: CLICK HERE

  4. 26 April, 2021. Food businesses have six months to prepare for the new allergen labelling legislation, known as Natasha’s Law, which comes to effect 1st October 2021. However, many food operators feel confused and unsure what this really means to their business.

  5. Natasha’s Law. New legislation (the Food Information (Amendment) Regulations 2019) is being introduced to provide further protection to allergy sufferers who buy foods that are ‘prepacked for direct sale’ (PPDS) to give them more confidence in the food they buy.

  6. 13 de oct. de 2021 · Oct 13, 2021. Andrew Newton. From this month (October 2021), the UK Food Information Amendment – also known as Natasha’s Law – comes into effect. The legislation requires all food retailers to display the full ingredients and allergens on every pre-packed for direct sale (PPDS) foods.

  7. 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. 2021. OCTOBER 01. What is happening?