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Petroc College: Labelling Peace of Mind

Leading Devon-based college Petroc is one of the first businesses to benefit from our partnership with data specialist Erudus. For Petroc’s catering support administrator, Paula Young, this means accessing full data sets for every product the college purchases via regional wholesaler Philip Dennis and adding this data to their own food labelling simply using a product code. 

“I get the allergens straight from Erudus, it’s nice and quick and know I can trust that information. It’s made ordering much easier too.

“The legislation (Natasha’s Law) had a huge influence on how we needed to set things up in the new school year and seeing the software gave us that kick start we needed. We had a lot of software companies contacting us, but LabelLogic Live was so user friendly and low cost, it fitted our requirements, meaning we didn’t need to look elsewhere”.

“It’s really easy to use. For example, if I was building a sandwich product (in LabelLogic Live) - I select the code for the bread, the code for the butter, and the code for the filling - it’s as easy as that - and I know it’ll be correct. At the end of the day, it gives me peace of mind and that’s what this is really about”. 
Paula Young, Petroc’s Catering Support Administrator

Read our full interview with Paula at our blog

Elior: Consistent, Compliant Allergen Labelling Nationwide

At the start of 2019, leading contract caterer Elior began the roll out of our ground breaking food labelling software to more than 200 of its UK sites. We also developed an additional bespoke programme especially for the company that enables LabelLogic Live to pull data directly from Elior’s menu management software to deliver an instant, accurate, compliant solution for data end to end. Elior's RME product manager, Ian Smith talks as though the process.

Jenkins Bakery Labelling

Award-winning Jenkins Bakery prides itself on delivering the freshest and best quality products. Jenkins has been working with Planglow since the 1980s, and uses our labelling app, LabelLogic Live, to add food information to its sandwich, filled roll and confectionery ranges. When new food labelling legislation - Natasha’s Law - was due to come into effect, Jenkins prepared to achieve compliance with the help of our labelling software. General manager Richard Mynott, shares how:

Food Labelling at Royal Lancaster Infirmary

Our clients, the Royal Lancaster Infirmary’s catering team, are part of a truly forward-thinking, innovative hospital Trust. After the tragic case of Natasha Ednan-Laperpouse, this healthcare catering team made changes before the new legislation, Natasha's Law, had even been proposed.

Natasha's Law has been introduced to better safeguard allergy sufferers. It means that food and drink businesses in England and Northern Ireland will be required to include ingredient labelling on their pre-packaged food and drink offering.

To manage this process, and design and print allergen and nutritional labels effectively, they turned to LabelLogic Live, our food labelling software. Jackie O’Brien, Hotel Services Manager Catering at the Royal Lancaster Infirmary said:

The Cornish Oven

The Cornish Oven are a family-run pasty producer, retailer and supplier based in West Cornwall. Here's what Assistant Manager, Louise Parr, had to say about our Natasha's Law compliant food labelling software:

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