Providing clear and accessible allergen information is crucial for ensuring the safety and trust of customers with food allergies. By enhancing labelling and information availability, businesses can significantly reduce the risk of allergic reactions and improve customer confidence.
All pre-packaged food items should have a full list of ingredients with allergens clearly emphasised. This is a legal requirement under Natasha’s Law for prepackaged foods for direct sale (PPDS).
Consumers may be allergic or have intolerance to other ingredients, but only the 14 allergens are required to be declared as allergens by food law.
For non-prepackaged foods, ensure that menus clearly indicate which items contain allergens. Use symbols or color codes to make this information easily accessible at a glance.
Provide allergen information online, either on your website or through a dedicated app. This allows customers to review the information before they visit or order.
To keep allergen information current and accurate, businesses could use digital menus that can be easily updated to reflect changes in recipes or ingredients. Additionally, implementing notification systems to alert customers of any changes in allergen content due to ingredient substitutions or recipe modifications ensures transparency and safety.
Place clear signs in your establishment directing customers to where they can find allergen information or who to ask for more details. This is especially important for self-service areas and buffets.
Display notices at the point of sale to remind customers to inform staff about any allergies they have. This proactive approach helps ensure that all relevant information is communicated before the order is placed.
Implement allergen management software that tracks and updates allergen information across all products and recipes. This reduces human error and ensures consistency.
Use QR codes on menus or product labels that customers can scan to access detailed allergen information. This tech-savvy approach caters to the growing demand for digital solutions.
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