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VITAL Allergen Bureau

The vegan/allergy labelling issue

02/02/2024 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  4 Comments

Image courtesy of Hooley & Brown In theory the huge growth in the number of vegan products on the market should be a massive bonus for those with milk or egg allergies. But - because so many of them come with PAL/May Contain warnings for milk and egg, it has also been a …

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A food fad won’t kill you – an allergy will

16/12/2023 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  8 Comments

There has been a predictable outcry in the allergy world this week's in response to Rachel Johnson's piece in Thursday's Evening Standard on 'dietary requirements' and food fads. Being charitable, I am assuming that she has never suffered from or lived with someone with a food …

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