TV food
experts have clashed over new £200million EU red tape rules which force
restaurants to provide details of any dishes containing one or more of
14 different allergens.
From
Saturday Dec 13,2014 restaurants will be required to identify which of their
dishes contain the allergens, which range from gluten to soya, milk,
mustard, sesame, lupin and sulphur dioxide.
The industry estimates the new rules have
created a punishing bill of £200million for restaurants and the catering
industry in order to help the tiny minority of people who have an
allergy.
The legislation is a huge
step forward for those with allergies, who should now feel confident
they have a right to ask about allergenic ingredients in the foods they
buy.
Its research found that seven in 10 of those with
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