Pret a Manger allergy death: Could new labelling save lives?
Pret a Manger has completed a roll-out of more comprehensive labelling on foods across its stores in the wake of a girl's death after suffering an allergic reaction to one of the chain's sandwiches
Natasha Ednan-Laperouse, 15, died in 2016 because her sandwich contained sesame, but it wasn't listed as an allergen on the packaging as it wasn't required by law.
As a result of campaigning by Natasha's parents the law will change in 2021, compelling businesses to clearly label all ingredients and allergens on products and help save lives.