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Food allergen rules

All food businesses are responsible for managing the presence of allergens in food and must follow rules set out in the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code.

The rules are strict because allergic consumers:

  • can suffer a severe allergic reaction which may cause death, and  
  • rely on food labels and information provided by retailers and suppliers to check whether a food is safe for them to eat.

Food businesses must:

  • declare allergens on the label, or
  • display allergen information next to food that does not require a label, or
  • provide allergen information if requested by a customer.

It is a serious offence if:

  • allergen information is not on a label
  • a consumer is not given allergen information when they ask for it
  • an allergen is found in a food that was specifically requested not to contain that allergen
  • incorrect allergen information is provided.

Generate an allergen declaration

Enter an ingredient that contains an allergen that must be declared to see an example of how it should be displayed.

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