it's being called natasha's law, following the death of 15—year—old natasha ednan—laperouse. last year, the food chain announced it would include full ingredient labelling on all products. natasha's family have fought to change the law to give much clearer information, and today, the government is launching a nine week consultation into food labelling laws. how can we ensure that no—one goes through what natasha's parents went through and see their own child suffer in that way? my own view is that the maximum possible information should be shared with consumers. notjust allergens — but ingredients. because the more that people know, the better their choices. the consultation is asking businesses and allergy sufferers to have their say on four options, including full ingredient list labelling, allergen only labelling, "ask the staff" labels on all products, or best practice around communicating allergen information to customers. currently, the law says that any food prepared at the same place it is sold, like this granola breakfast tub or this salad, does not actually have to h