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12 things you need to know about the Windsor Framework UKIM Scheme
On Friday, details were released about the new green lane system set to replace the UK Trader Scheme in October 2024 for companies moving goods into Northern Ireland. We run down the key fac...
Food Supply Chains: Conducting Vendor Due Diligence Beyond Tier 1
Many food businesses will conduct thorough checks on their primary suppliers, and occasionally perform an audit of secondary or tertiary suppliers. However, these audits are often not thorou...
5 ways you can tackle compliance risk in your supply chain
In today’s modern market, consumer demand – As well as laws and regulations – Are constantly evolving, which impacts the scale and scope of the food safety and quality risks that businesses ...
Food allergen listing: why is honey not highlighted in bold?
Honey - for consumers embracing plant-based diets and those with an allergy, it's a product that's hard to track. Here's why...
The Best Food Allergy Apps and How They Work
With Natasha’s Law in place in the UK and a growing focus on dietary requirements since the Covid-19 pandemic, the visibility and management of allergen information is increasingly becoming ...
Complying with Natasha’s Law: The do's & don’ts
Two years on since the new legislation was first unveiled, Natasha’s Law has finally come into effect, with the UK government announcing its implementation from October 1, 2021. This means t...