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5 set 2019 · ‘Natasha’s Law’ will come into force in October 2021, giving businesses a transition period to prepare for the new rules. The Food Standards Agency will publish information for industry on...
- What Is PPDS Food?
- Food That Isn't PPDS
- Distance Selling
- Examples of PPDS Food
- What Needs to Be on The Label?
- How to Meet The Requirements
- Natasha's Law - Why The Changes to Allergen Information Were Introduced
Prepacked for direct sale or PPDS is food that is packaged at the same place it is offered or sold to consumers and is in this packaging before it is ordered or selected. It can include food that consumers select themselves (e.g. from a display unit), as well as products kept behind a counter and some food sold at mobile or temporary outlets.
Any food that is not in packaging or is packaged after being ordered by the consumer. These are types of non-prepacked food and do not require a label with name, ingredients and allergens emphasise...Food packed by one business and supplied to another business. This is prepacked food and already must have full labelling, including the name of the food and a full ingredients list, with allergeni...The change to labelling requirements does not apply to PPDS food sold by means of distance selling, such as food that can be purchased over the phone or on the internet. Businesses selling PPDS food this way will need to ensure that mandatory allergen information is available to the consumer before they purchase the product and also at the moment o...
Prepacked for direct sale (PPDS) food can include the following: 1. Sandwiches and bakery products which are packed on site before a consumer selects or orders them 2. Fast food packed before it is ordered, such as a burger under a hot lamp where the food cannot be altered without opening the packaging 3. Products which are prepackaged on site read...
The label needs to show the name of the food and the ingredients list with the 14 allergens required to be declared by law emphasised within it. These need to be in linewith the legal requirements that apply to naming the food and listing ingredients. Food businesses must still ensure they comply with existing relevant food information and labellin...
If your business sells or supplies PPDS food you must comply with the law. Use our allergen and ingredients food labelling decision toolto check if you produce PPDS food. We've updated our allergen guidance for food businesses to include the changes in the requirements. More information is available in food allergen labelling and information requir...
Before 1 October 2021, the allergen information for these products could be provided by any means. This includes being informed verbally by staff. Governments across the UK have decided that these foods will need to have ingredient and allergen information provided on the label from 1 October 2021.
1 ott 2021 · From 1 October 2021 the requirements for labelling prepacked for direct sale (PPDS) food changed across the UK. Also known as Natasha's Law, this applies to any food business that produces PPDS...
9 set 2021 · Sep. 9 2021. LinkedIn. Twitter. Facebook share. Natasha’s Law represents one of the biggest ever changes to food safety and labelling regulations, bringing in a potentially life-saving requirement for allergens to be highlighted on food which is prepacked direct sale.
1 ott 2021 · Now, the new legislation, known as 'Natasha's law', means food retailers will have to display all the ingredients in their pre-packaged food items including sandwiches, cakes and salads, and...
13 dic 2023 · The UK Food Information Amendment, also known as “Natasha’s Law” intends to protect food allergy sufferers and give them security in the food that they are buying. Natasha’s Law aims to increase transparency within the food industry in order to better protect both the customers and businesses.