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'Contains' allergen boxes

Two and a half cheers for the FSA and their labelling efforts

25/09/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  2 Comments

No – I have not had a Damascene conversion and I do NOT think that the new allergen regulations are wonderful – but I do think that the Food Standards Agency is trying hard, in an extremely difficult area, to do the best they can for allergic consumers – even though that best may …

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