Now there is an announcement of a new EU law that will impact on restaurants and bars. The law orders restaurants and bars to highlight allergy-producing ingredients. 'They have to specify which foods on their menus could spark off allergic reactions in diners'. It has to be shown clearly on the menu - the waiter must be able to inform diners clearly if asked.
Three years ago Brussels gave member states of its compliance deadline and the European directive on food allergies has been adopted by Spanish national law. Spain's Hostelry Federation says it has been 'forced to commit' to compliance with a 'complex rule'.
While we're on the subject - when you try to speak to cafe bar owners in the UK about healing foods - they just look at you blankly. Most establishments serve the people processed food - just like they do in hospitals. The body was meant to process food - not eat processed food. If people in hospitals and children in schools all ate home cooked food - wouldn't that increase the amount of jobs there are for the people. Wouldn't people be healthier again.
I heard the other evening that people in hospital are being offered sandwiches - do they think that going into hospital is like going on a plane. Maybe they do - on - off - in and out - of the conveyor belt just like the food that people are given to eat in the public sector. Did you know that doctors only receive 2 hours training in nutrition when they do their medical degrees. Do you know that the government cuts and austerity measures are impacting upon the health of the nations - and in so doing costing more in the long run. The UK seriously has to heal the dough and knead it appropriately.
Short term solutions have to be replaced with medium to long term solutions that are healing for the nations. The leaves truly are for healing the nations.
In the UK there has been a fire at the British Sugar factory in the north. Its all happening with food.
http://www.nottinghampost.com/Nottinghamshire-Service-tackle-blaze-Newark/story-25706332-detail/story.html
http://www.nottinghampost.com/Nottinghamshire-Service-tackle-blaze-Newark/story-25706332-detail/story.html
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