Here in this article I discuss my concerns that the risks involved of cross contamination by allergens (in particular by the non-prepacked, prepacked for direct sale and catering sectors) may not be properly understood.
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Minimum Durability and ‘Use by’ Labelling
There is currently renewed debate on which products need a ‘use by’ declaration rather than a minimum durabillity. This article discusses the potential food safety and legal implications involved.
Natasha’s Law and Precautionary Labelling
It was only right and proper that following the tragic deaths involved in the recent incidents that government, enforcement and industry should have sought to re-examine both the law/guidance and systems/procedures that they are currently using to guarantee that those who suffer from food allergies are correctly informed about the allergen status of the products on sale.
The Food Information to Consumers Regulation
We have now all had just over 14 years examining and implementing the detail of the Food Information to Consumers Regulation 1169/2011 (FIC). It is however, in my view, sometimes important to step back from the detail and consider why this Regulation was introduced.