'Natasha's Law' introduced to make food labelling more thorough after Pret death

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Natasha Ednan-Laprouse died in 2016 on a flight to Nice after an allergic reaction to a sandwich she bought at Pret a Manger.

They said:"We are absolutely delighted that the Secretary of State has announced the Government's decision to go ahead with full allergen and ingredient labelling.

"We would personally like to thank Michael Gove and Health Secretary Matt Hancock for their unflinching support in doing the right thing on behalf of all people with allergies, and their support in setting up the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation which we are launching today in Natasha's memory.

"Some smaller businesses may struggle with the unwieldy new legislation and it is almost certainly going to lead to much less choice for customers.

 

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I couldn't agree more. Clearer packaging, source of food and clear indication of how it was slaughtered. These are worrying times.

What about unpackaged food?

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