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Do you know what to look out for in the supermarket? Each month we will give you information on what to look for when buying a type of food. 


This Month
September
Food allergies

If you or someone you cook for has a food allergy you need to be careful when buying food.  It is really important you look at the label on any pre-packaged food to check the ingredients.  Even if you have bought the item before you should still check the label incase the recipe has changed.

A lot of food items have allergy statements or an advice box.  It may state things like 'Contains milk' or 'Wheat Free'.  At the moment there isn't a law that says food labels need to state this so you should still always check the ingredients list to be safe. 

Many of the supermarket chains have product lists that include all products that do not contain certain foods (milk, eggs, nuts, gluten).  You should contact the supermarket for more information.  However you should always check that the list is up-to-date and a recipe hasn't changed since the list was compiled. 

Supermarkets also sell some products that don't contain certain foods such as wheat, dairy or gluten.  Health food shops are also a good place for buying special ranges of food. 

If you are buying food that is not already packaged such as from a bakery or deli counter always ask about the ingredients and how the food has been prepared.  It may be the food doesn't contain a certain product but has been contaminated. 

You can find out more about food allergies from Allergy UK website. 

Previous Months
August The Egg Buying Guide
July Want to buy locally produced organic food?
June Do your shopping without leaving the house
May The good sausage guide
April Look out for red tractors
March Look out for great offers
February Buy fish from sustainable sources
January Buying potatoes
December Go green
November Should you buy fresh or frozen this Christmas?
Below are the child friendly items
Child Friendly Take your child shopping with you

Next time you go shopping why don't you take your child and involve them in choosing the right food? You can discuss the information on this website beforehand so you and your child know what to look out for.

Child Friendly Play on the Fish and Kids website
Visit www.fishandkids.org for fun games and more information for kids, teachers and parents.  It is a great way for your child to learn about the importance of buying fish from sustainable sources.
 
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