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food labelling regulations

FreeFrom Food Awards – matters arising…

06/02/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

There is no doubt that the quality of the products entered into the 2016 FreeFrom Food Awards has continued to improve. It is rare now that  one meets a product which is obviously 'free from' anything; more often than not they are either indistinguishable from 'normal' products …

Category: Allergies, Coeliac/celiac disease, Dairy-free, Food, FreeFrom Awards, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-free, Nutrition, Peanut allergyTag: 'may contain' warnings, coconut and freefrom, contamination of freefrom foods, dedicated freefrom manufacture, food labelling regulations, FreeFrom Food Awards, Freefrom Food Awards shortlist, including unnecessary allergens, labelling of freefrom products, making freefrom foods without additives, nutritional profile of freefrom foods, precautionary allergen labelling

YesNoBananas and British Airways…..

17/09/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Alexa at YesNoBananas has been seriously on the rampage over the last few weeks - but who can blame her? The new food labelling regulations about which I blogged a couple of days ago and she has blogged a number of times (most recently as a letter to the FSA) are enough, as my …

Category: Allergies, Food, Food/Health Policy, FreeFrom FoodTag: airlines allergy policies, BA and peanuts on flights, BA's allergen policy, food labelling regulations, FSA guidance on allergen labelling, YesNoBananas

Illegible, dangerous food labelling

11/11/2012 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

Those of your read my blog last week about the new allergen labeling regulations coming into force in the UK in 2014 may have noted Hazel Gowland's comment at the bottom about the legibility of labeling on prepacked foods – what you buy in the shops. I had suggested that we had …

Category: Allergies, Dairy-free, Food, Food/Health PolicyTag: allergen labelling, anaphylaxis, death from milk allergy, Deja Hay, Food labeling legislation, food labelling, food labelling regulations, Food safety, Hazel Gowland, ingredient listing, milk allergy, printing on shiny paper, sweet wrappers, use of too many languages on food labels

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