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Dietary advice for people with allergies and/or intolerances

  • Check the label of any pre-packed foods or drinks to ensure nuts/eggs/fish/lactose (or whatever the allergen is) are not included in the ingredients list in a warning statement.
  • Avoid foods that contain nuts/eggs/fish/lactose (or whatever the allergen is) or traces of the allergen - for example oils, breakfast cereals, biscuits, confectionary etc.
  • Do not allow the person with the allergy/intolerance to share their food with others. Make sure they have suitable alternatives if they are going somewhere that food is being served.
  • Inform your host/restaurant of your dietary requirements
  • If you are restricting any foods from your diet you should consult your doctor or dietician.

Lifestyle advice for people with allergies and/or intolerances

  • People who have a food allergy should always carry medication wherever they go to ensure that prompt and appropriate treatment is given. They should wear a food allergy bracelet that explains how other people can help in an emergency.
  • It is important that school or work know about the allergy or intolerance. In the case of an allergy, an emergency action plan should exist in case of accidental exposure.
  • Carry a to give to restaurant staff if you are eating out. This will tell the chef which foods you need to avoid.
  • Read the label on foods before eating them to check the ingredients list.

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