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Free food allergy poster — all 14 allergens, print-ready

No PDF download, no email signup: add your business name if you like, hit print, and put it where staff and customers can see it. A4, colour or mono.

Food Allergies & Intolerances

Please speak to a member of staff about ingredients in your food before ordering.

Celery
including celeriac and celery salt
Cereals containing gluten
wheat, rye, barley, oats
Crustaceans
prawns, crab, lobster, crayfish
Eggs
including in mayonnaise, cakes, glazes
Fish
including fish sauce and Worcestershire sauce
Lupin
lupin flour in some breads and pastries
Milk
butter, cheese, cream, milk powder
Molluscs
mussels, oysters, squid, snails
Mustard
seeds, powder, paste and leaves
Tree nuts
almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts, cashews & more
Peanuts
including groundnut oil and satay
Sesame
seeds, tahini, houmous, sesame oil
Soya
tofu, soy sauce, miso, soya flour
Sulphur dioxide & sulphites
dried fruit, wine, some sausages
Free allergen tools for food businesses — allergenkit.co.uk

Why display an allergen poster?

UK food businesses must provide allergen information for everything they sell, and inspectors expect to see that you actively prompt customers to ask. A visible poster does two jobs: it invites customers with allergies to speak up before they order, and it reminds your team that every allergy question deserves a careful answer, not a guess.

A poster is the start — not the whole job

The poster prompts the conversation; your team still needs accurate answers. That's an allergen matrix — a table of every menu item against the 14 allergens. Build one free in about ten minutes, no signup. If you sell grab-and-go food packed before ordering, you'll also need PPDS labels under Natasha's Law.

Printing tips

Get the allergen paperwork off your plate

Start with the free matrix builder — no signup, nothing uploaded. Move up to Pro when you want labels and records that keep themselves up to date.