Natasha’s law: what is anaphylaxis?

New rules to protect allergy sufferers following death of 15-year-old schoolgirl

Natasha's law
Natasha Ednan-Laperouse had a severe allergic reaction after eating a Pret A Manger baguette
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A new law aimed at protecting allergy sufferers will require all food businesses in England to include full ingredients labelling on pre-packaged food.

The legislation has been dubbed “Natasha’s Law”, in tribute to 15-year-old Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, who had a fatal allergic reaction after unknowingly eating sesame in an artichoke, olive and tapenade baguette bought from a Pret a Manger outlet at Heathrow Airport.

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