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FOOD LABELLING SERVICES

A trusted partner to ensure clear and compliant product labelling

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FOOD LABELLING SERVICES

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FOOD LABELLING SERVICES

Our experience in the food industry counts

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FOOD LABELLING SERVICES

Our aim is to exceed the expectations of our Clients

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  • Industry expertise
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  • Simple approach
FOOD LABEL
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LABEL CHECKING
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About Us

With food technical services expertise spanning over 25 years our expert consultants take pride in working in partnership with our Clients. We offer a number of services tailored to supporting your business needs.

Our work is essential to prevent customers from being misled by incorrect or ambiguous information. We will work together with you to steer you through the artwork process to ensure your food labelling is fully compliant and legal. Keeping up to date and complying with food regulations is what we do. Our simple, no nonsense approach means that we are easy to work with and provide realistic recommendations.

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Our Clients
We understand that deadlines are incredibly tight and as a result we are proud to offer our Clients an exceptionally fast service. Food Labelling Services embraces the challenges your company can face when attempting to create an attractive yet compliant food label. Our partnership approach means that we enjoy long and lasting client relationships. We work together our clients to produce food labels that meet industry standards.

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Case Studies

News and Views

OPRL RECYCLING LOGOS:
30th January 2024
OPRL RECYCLING LOGOS: As part of the packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) agenda, DEFRA has announced their intention to move forward with mandatory recyclability labelling. This requirement will apply to both food and non-food. Defra has agreed with WRAP the use of the Recycle Now recycle mark on packaging. This agreement will apply to packaging only and means that those producers who are required to label their packaging can use this recycle mark. This will enable a single approach across the UK. Producers will be required to label packaging using the Recycle Now mark and relevant wording (recycle/do not recycle). Enhancements to labels (such as ‘in the UK’) will not be a regulatory requirement but advice will be included in guidance. It will be required that the packaging manufacturer provides packaging recyclability information to the distributor who sells unfilled packaging to small and micro businesses (or small and micro businesses when selling the packaging direct. All packaging types (except for plastic films and flexibles) will be required to be labelled as ‘recycle’ or ‘do not recycle’ by 31 March 2026. Plastic films and flexibles will need to be labelled as ‘recycle’ or ‘do not recycle’ by 31 March 2027.  
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CAP publishes new rules on advertising of alcohol alternative products.
08th January 2024
In a regulatory statement CAP and BCAP have summarised outcomes of their consultation on the topic launched in February 2022 and outlined amendments made to Section 18 of the CAP Code and Section 19 of the BCAP Code in relation to alcohol alternatives.
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Dutch Government introduces new allergen policy, adjusting reference doses
08th January 2024
The Dutch Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport (VWS) has announced a new allergen policy that is set to revolutionize the way cross-contact with allergens is managed. The policy aims to provide enhanced protection for allergic consumers while ensuring a more practical approach for food manufacturers. This comprehensive policy has been developed through extensive collaboration between the government, industry representatives, and patient organizations.    
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The cost of getting Food Labelling wrong -Takeaway boss ordered to pay more than £2,000 after ignoring food labelling rules
03rd January 2024
A takeaway boss who continued to sell cakes without labels despite warnings from council officers has been ordered to pay more than £2,000. Muzafar Iqbal, the director of Unclez Tea Hut appeared at Tameside Magistrates on December 4 after pleading guilty to breaking the Food Information Law also known as Natasha’s Law.
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