LMIV

The LMIV (Food Information Regulation) requires restaurant owners to visibly label allergens and additives in their dishes for customers.

Definition

The LMIV (Food Information Regulation) requires restaurant owners to visibly label allergens and additives in their dishes for customers.

Background & relevance for restaurant operators

EU Regulation 1169/2011 mandates the declaration of 14 major allergens — both on the menu and in verbal advice. Digital menus in ordering systems can automatically display allergens and facilitate compliance.

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