Standard Guidance

Reach UK_NATASHA_LAW readiness without rebuilding your policy programme

The Food Information (Amendment) (England) Regulations 2019 ("Natasha's Law") came into force October 2021 extending Regulation 1169/2011 allergen labelling to prepacked-for-direct-sale (PPDS) food in the UK. Driven by the death of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse from anaphylaxis to a PPDS sandwich. Requires full ingredient list + emphasis on the 14 listed allergens on PPDS packaging. Quick Policy maps UK_NATASHA_LAW into the policy families, controls, and evidence your team needs — and keeps it current between audits.

UK_NATASHA
Supervisory
Mandatory In Scope
Annual or 365-day review cycle

UK_NATASHA

Framework

UK

Jurisdiction

Supervisory

Assurance

365 days

Review cadence

UK_NATASHA_LAW quick answer

UK Food Information Amendment Regs 2019 (Natasha's Law) sets the policy, control, and evidence expectations an organisation needs to demonstrate when UK_NATASHA_LAW is in scope for UK — and Quick Policy is the fastest way to turn those expectations into a defensible operating programme without months of consultant time.

Standard facts

Framework: UK_NATASHA

Authority: UK FSA + DEFRA

Jurisdiction: UK

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Why UK_NATASHA_LAW matters for your operating model

UK_NATASHA_LAW doesn't just dictate document templates — it shapes which controls auditors test, what evidence they ask for, and which gaps surface first during diligence. Getting it wrong creates renewal slippage, audit findings, and stalled customer deals.

  • Issued by UK FSA + DEFRA and primarily enforced in UK.
  • Directly shapes policy families including Food Safety, Consumer Protection — these are the artefacts assessors open first.
  • Common artifacts include Policy.
  • Obligation model: Mandatory In Scope — meaning you need defensible reasoning for in-scope vs out-of-scope decisions, not just signed policies.

How Quick Policy helps you stand up UK_NATASHA_LAW

The platform turns UK_NATASHA_LAW from a PDF of requirements into a live operating model — policies, training, evidence, and audit-export packs that update in lock-step when the standard or your business changes.

  • Adopt UK_NATASHA_LAW once and Quick Policy seeds the right policy families (Food Safety, Consumer Protection) with applicability rationale your auditor can follow.
  • Common artifacts include Policy.
  • Review cadence is enforced at ~365 days so policies don't silently expire ahead of recertification.
  • Standard updates (UK_NATASHA_LAW revisions, errata, regulator guidance) trigger an applicability re-check across your active policies — not a full rewrite.

Policy families commonly involved

Food Safety
Consumer Protection

Recommended artifacts and context

Policy

Industry tags: AGRICULTURE_FOOD, HOSPITALITY

Obligation model: Mandatory In Scope

Coverage depth: Profile

How Quick Policy operationalizes UK_NATASHA_LAW

Turn standards context into drafting, review, training, and evidence workflows that are easier to maintain over time.

1

Capture Core Profile

6-8 minutes
Unlocks drafting with a verified organisational baseline.

Admins complete adaptive onboarding to establish operating model, risk posture, and compliance objectives.

2

Determine Applicable Standards

1-2 minutes
Prevents generic policies by grounding outputs in real obligations.

Standards applicability ranks obligations by industry, geography, services, and data profile.

3

Generate and Harmonise Policy

3-8 minutes
Creates review-ready drafts with quality diagnostics and provenance.

Three-pass generation drafts, repairs contradictions, and validates coverage before reviewer handoff.

4

Review and Approve

Team dependent
Maintains accountability and publication controls.

Approvers validate policy language, mappings, and obligations using structured workflow stages.

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