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The FSA agrees with allergic consumers that full ingredient labelling would deliver a significant improvement
The Food Standards Agency (FSA), a non-ministerial government department of the Government of the United Kingdom, has advised that increased allergen information should be provided on pre-packed direct sale food to give consumers greater confidence in the food they eat.
The Board also set out key priorities identified as part of an ambition to make the UK the best place for food hypersensitive consumers, which includes those with food allergy and intolerance.
At a public meeting, the Board agreed on advice for Ministers that full ingredient labelling should be mandatory for all pre-packed food for direct sale.
The FSA agrees with allergic consumers that full ingredient labelling would deliver a significant improvement, and greater consistency by following the same labelling system that consumers are familiar with, as found on packaged food.
The Board also agreed that the department should lead on a range of work to promote and accelerate the sharing of best practice across the industry and improve awareness in businesses and the public.