Food labelling is not just a matter of compliance; it's a cornerstone of informed consumer choice and safety. Labels on food products provide consumers with vital information about what they're eating, from nutritional content and ingredient lists to allergen warnings and expiration dates. These details empower individuals to make healthier dietary decisions, accommodate specific dietary restrictions or allergies, and better understand the quality and source of the food they consume. Food labelling plays a pivotal role in ensuring transparency, building trust between consumers and producers, and, most importantly, safeguarding public health. It's an essential tool that fosters a more responsible and conscious approach to food consumption, allowing individuals to take charge of their well-being and make choices that align with their values and preferences.
ACS-Life is proud to help organisations adhere to Natasha’s Law a UK legislation introduced in memory of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who tragically died from an allergic reaction to an unlabelled ingredient in a pre-packaged sandwich.
This law requires kitchens and food sellers to provide full ingredient and allergen labelling on pre-packaged foods for direct sale.
The ACS-Life plays a crucial role in helping food businesses comply with Natasha's Law by ensuring accurate and comprehensive allergen and ingredient information is readily available and easily accessible.