Trading standards chiefs say too many food businesses in the county are failing to comply with a new law brought in to prevent tragic deaths caused by allergic reactions.
Natasha’s Law came into force on October 1 last year. It requires pre-packaged food like takeaway sandwiches and salads to have their full ingredients listed so allergy sufferers can be sure what they are eating.
It is named after Natasha Ednan-Laperouse who died after suffering an allergic reaction to sesame seeds in a baguette she had purchased from Pret a Manger. She was just 15.
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