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UK Food Labelling and Information: A Live Online Conference.

Wed 8 Jul 2026 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM BST Online, Zoom

UK Food Labelling and Information: A Live Online Conference.

Wed 8 Jul 2026 9:45 AM - 1:00 PM BST Online, Zoom


Following the success of last year's conference, the agenda for this year's food labelling and information conference has been completely revised, updated and expanded to cover a much wider range of topics.

This comprehensive half day online conference will take place on * July and will be streamed live, direct to your desktop so you can watch it live or recorded, from the comfort of your office or home. The price for this is £249. This is a per organisation price, so up to 20 of your colleagues can participate at no extra charge, even if they are viewing it from a different location or time. So for example, if there are 10 of you the cost per delegate would be, of course, just £24.90.  All those attending will receive a free video recording of the complete conference shortly after the event

There is a special price for small firms with 4 or fewer partners. A single place costs £99.00

This is streets ahead of an ordinary passive recorded webinar or online course experience with one speaker. We have 7 speakers. With this online conference, you will be able to participate with your colleagues as you want - either live, or in segments (perhaps viewing it a session at a time over several days/weeks) or on an on-demand, recorded basis. You will be able to take part by video or audio to see our panel of expert speakers cover the current hot topics, answer or ask questions and participate in discussions  from the comfort of your office or home. 

Scope of the Conference

This conference provides expert coverage of a whole host of topical food labelling and information issues including:  

  • Food Labelling Case Law and Enforcement Update: Key Lessons Since 2025 
  • Consumer Information, Health Claims and “Better For You” Labelling: Where Marketing Becomes Misleading 
  • HFSS in Practice: Promotions, Advertising, Brand Advertising and the First Enforcement Lessons 
  • Allergen Information After the Latest Guidance: “May Contain”, “Free From” and Non-Prepacked Foods
  • Green Claims and Sustainability on Food Labels: Carbon, Eco, Ethical and Farm Assurance Claims:
  • “Not for EU” and Divergence: Labelling Across GB, Northern Ireland and the EU 
  • Same Destination, Different Journey: Food Labelling from an Enforcement Perspective Jessica R. Merryfield, Head of Policy and Campaigns, Chartered Trading Standards Institute & Chartered Trading Standards Practitioner

This conference is for all those who need to keep up to date with the latest developments in food labelling and information, including private practice lawyers, in-house lawyers in food and beverage companies and retailers, food scientists and technologists, trading standards and environmental health officers and all others involved with compliance and the regulation, enforcement, application and interpretation of food law. We have a great panel of speakers, all of whom are experts in their fields: 

David Travers KC, Gough Square Chambers

Ian Thomas, Gough Square Chambers

Katrina Anderson  Mills & Reeve

Laura Phillips 6 Pump Court

Jessica Merryfield, CTSI & Chartered Trading Standards Practitioner

Sam Jennings, Berry Ottaway & Associates

To book a place on the conference, please click on the box at the top right. If you don't know all the names of your delegates, you can still book for those you know and add additional free delegates at a later date. All free delegates need to be registered in order to get joining instructions.

What will delegates take away from this conference?

- An in-depth practical understanding of the latest developments in food labelling and information

- A practical analysis of how the law on labelling and information applies to food and beverage companies and retailers

- An understanding of a wide range of perspectives on today's biggest issues

An Online Conference? 

We have used and refined the format at our very large series of previous online conferences over the past five years, including our very successful and very well  attended annual online Food Law conference.  Comments we have received in relation to just one conference include:

Teri C:" Congratulations on presenting such an amazing array of resources and guidance in a thoroughly engaging format."

Diane O: "What an amazing day! Reassuring and hopeful"

Nora B: "Thank you to all the speakers and everyone responsible for creating this conference! Great information well-presented!"

Bevans: "Thank you to all. Important work, helpful resources, and profoundly meaningful sharing"

The Legal Training Consultancy

Between us we have been responsible for putting together a vast number of law related conferences, webinars, seminars, videos and e-learning modules. Altogether over 2200, attended by over 50,000 delegates. Our first conference was a Food Law and Nutrition conference in 1987, as David Jacobs, our managing director, is a former food lawyer and worked as a legal adviser in the food industry for 9 years. Many years ago he edited the industry's "Food Labelling Guide" which is now only available through specialist antique booksellers!

The Legal Training Consultancy is a full service training consultancy with a large portfolio of in-house courses and trainers. You can find out more here: www.legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk

Important Notes about Booking

1. Payment can be made by credit or debit card or alternatively by invoice. The option to pay by invoice is below the pay by card option in the booking form

3. If you have more than 20 delegates then extra delegates are £20 each. Contact us at info@legaltrainingconsultancy.co.uk to arrange this

4. If you don't have the complete list of who will be attending you can book for those that you know will be attending and add the others at a later date

5. Please ensure that, when booking, you get colleagues' email addresses entirely correct as failure to do so will probably mean that they will not receive joining instructions and will not be able to take part in the conference