
#68: New FSA Allergen Guidance
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New FSA Allergen Guidance
In this episode of Simply Hospitality, we discuss the NEW Food Standards Agency's (FSA) updated guidance on providing allergen information, issued on 5th March 2025. This guidance aims to support food businesses in effectively communicating allergen information to consumers, particularly those with food hypersensitivities.
Key Discussion Points:
- Overview of the Updated Guidance: The FSA's best practice guidance emphasizes the importance of providing written allergen information for non-prepacked foods, such as meals in restaurants, cafés, and takeaways. This written information should be accompanied by a conversation between staff and customers about allergen requirements.
- Best Practices for Providing Allergen Information: The guidance includes recommendations such as:
- Ensuring written allergen information is always available for non-prepacked food.
- Encouraging staff to engage in conversations with customers about their allergen requirements.
- Voluntary 'Free From' Claims: The guidance addresses the use of voluntary information, such as 'free from' claims, and emphasizes the importance of clarity to avoid consumer confusion. For example, if a dish is labeled 'peanut free,' it must be ensured that the dish does not contain peanuts and cross-contamination is prevented.
- Staff Training and Communication: Effective communication between staff and consumers is crucial. The guidance recommends that all staff receive training on allergens and food hypersensitivity to appreciate the potential consequences of providing incorrect information, which could be life-threatening.
- Resources:
- FSA's Updated Allergen Guidance: For detailed information, access the full guidance on the FSA website: Allergen Information for Non-Prepacked Foods Best Practice: Summary | Food Standards Agency
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