Coeliac UK welcomes guidance on handling of allergens in loose foodCoeliac UK welcomes the Food Standards Agency (FSA) publication today, Wednesday 16th January 2008, of new guidance to help chefs and caterers handle allergens in the production of loose food and is calling for safer choices and the better availability of gluten-free food on menus. The availability of gluten-fee food has increased but eating out is still a cause for concern. We know 67% of people with coeliac disease are less likely to eat out and 77% are less likely to eat prepared food at work. Chief Executive of Coeliac UK Sarah Sleet said: "It is essential that café's, delis and restaurants are fully aware of these guidelines and have a strategy for dealing with allergens be it from chefs to serving staff to ensure people with coeliac disease can make a safe choice. We welcome the new guidance published by the FSA and will look forward to working with the food sector and the Food Standards Agency to promote safer eating for people with coeliac disease. For more information visit the Food Standards Agency website. This has been widley reported in the media. Click on the links below to read the news articles: Local Authority Catering Association Cost Sector Catering Online |