It’s not required in Sweden at least. But most menus will list ingredients or descriptions so you know what you’re ordering. I dunno, it’s never been a problem…
This sounds like California is just going to get a repeat of “prop 65”.
I can see how everything will have an asterisk that reads “may contain trace amounts of, bla, bla, bla, etc…”
It’s not required in Sweden at least. But most menus will list ingredients or descriptions so you know what you’re ordering. I dunno, it’s never been a problem…
This sounds like California is just going to get a repeat of “prop 65”.
I can see how everything will have an asterisk that reads “may contain trace amounts of, bla, bla, bla, etc…”
It is an EU regulation since 2014 though, so it should be required in Sweden.
I’ve never seen an “allergy warning”. But like I said. Ingredients are always listed under the dish.