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2014 round up

02/01/2015 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

I am afraid that round ups of the last year’s events are not my forte so, thank goodness, Alex has come to the rescue again!

If you want to know what happened in 2014 in the coeliac, allergy and intolerance world, check in to Food Allergy and Intolerance Ink for his compendium. And if you think he might have missed something, he also gives you links to more round ups by GlutenFreeB, Gluten Free by the Sea, the GF Blogger, Ruth at What Allergy – and of course, our own Sue’s Cane’s splendid diary review of 2014.

In fact, if labelling is a particular interest of yours, you might want to bookmark Alex’s blog.

In the nicest possible way Alex has much in common with a bloodhound! Give him a topic in which he is interested and he will pursue it in forensic detail long after the rest of us have thrown up our hands and gone to the pub. And in terms of topics, there is nothing he likes better than he minutiae of, say, labelling regulations. So, if you want to keep up with how freefrom manufacturers and retailers are hacking the new regulations – check in to Food Allergy and Intolerance Ink on a regular basis.!

If you just want to know what all the labelling fuss is about, you could also read his article on FreeFrom Foods Matter.

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Category: Allergies, Blogging/social media, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: 2014 round up, Alex Gazzola, coeliacs matter, FIC regulations, Food Allergy and Intolerance Ink, Food information for consumers, FreeFrom Foods Matter, GFBlogger, Gluten Free by the Sea, GlutenFreeB, new allergen labelling regualtions, Ruth at What Allergy?

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