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Trading Standards React to Need for Allergen Training

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Trading Standards teams in Neath Port Talbot and Swansea have arranged training seminars for local food businesses to ensure they comply with new food safety legislation.

The ‘Food Information for Consumers Regulation’ came into force in December 2014, placing a duty on all food businesses to make consumers aware of any allergens used by them in the course of making their products. Whether it is something they use in the preparation of their food, or ingredients supplied to them by their suppliers, businesses can no longer claim that they do not know what allergens may be in the end product. Within this new legislation, manufacturers also have a responsibility to highlight any allergens in the ingredient list of their products.

To ensure that local businesses are not caught out by the new regulation, the two training seminars were delivered by a representative from the Food Standards Agency.

Businesses attending the seminar were given advice on how to comply with the new legislation and were made aware of a number of instances where members of the public have been seriously injured as a result of allergens being incorrectly identified or not declared at all.

Neath Port Talbot Council Leader, Cllr Ali Thomas OBE said: “This is an important piece of legislation that aims to protect those people unfortunate enough to suffer with food allergies. I am pleased to see that so many of our food businesses have taken up the training to ensure that their customers are safe eating their products.

“Our Trading Standards team will continue to work hard to safeguard the public and support our businesses in achieving the highest possible safety standards.”

The Food Information for Consumers Regulation covers businesses such as pubs, restaurants, cafes, and takeaways, as well as requiring producers to clearly display allergens on the list of ingredients. Further information on Allergens is available on the Food Standards Agency website: www.food.gov.uk/business-industry/allergy-guide or your local Trading Standards department.


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