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Hazel Gowland

Ingredients lists

11/08/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

In the 'freefrom' retail world, ingredients lists are, so to speak, our bread and butter.  By law they are there on every product that comes our way in, hopefully, but not always, in a legible size print, with the major allergens in bold and  highlighted in a separate box. We …

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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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