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21 de sept. de 2020 · Allergen Management is a huge responsibility and food businesses failing to comply could be prosecuted. Most notably, Pret A Manger faces trial after student had severe allergic reaction to sesame in sandwich that ‘was not correctly labelled’. This case has now led to Natasha’s Law, which is due to come into effect October 2021.
14 de feb. de 2022 · Under Natasha's Law, any business producing prepacked food for direct sale is required to label it with the name of the food and a full ingredients list that emphasises allergenic ingredients. Food business operators must therefore consider whether Natasha's Law is applicable to them and, if so, what they are required to do in order to comply ...
14 de may. de 2021 · This solution is an example of collaboration across the sector, combining our solution with Ten Kites’ to establish a simplified process. This approach is going to be essential when tackling Natasha’s Law and the wider allergens challenge, as only through full synchronisation up and down the supply chain will a workable solution be achieved.
4 de ene. de 2024 · Natasha’s Law rectifies this by specifying that PPDS food labels must alert consumers to the presence of any allergens. Natasha’s Law applies to the UK, where the Food Standards Agency (FSA) recognises 14 allergens. This differs from the US, where only 9 allergens are recognised, while in Australia, 23 potential allergens are recognised.
On the 1 st of October 2021, the outcome of their campaigning came into force under Natasha’s Law, a new food labelling legislation. The law means that businesses must label all foods pre-packed for direct sale with a full list of ingredients, including emphasised allergens, to consumers.
13 de ene. de 2023 · Jan 13, 2023. Approximately 20% of the UK population is diagnosed with one or more food allergies. Natasha's Law applies to food manufacturers of pre-packaged food for direct sale. The law requires to indicate the allergens in the ingredients list on the label. Natasha's Law prevents severe allergic reactions that come from the lack of ...
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. It comes into force on the 1st October 2021 in England, Wales, Northern ...