For diners

You shouldn't have to hope.

Around 2.4 million people in the UK live with a diagnosed food allergy. Many more avoid eating out entirely. SafePlate is built so the venues you love can be safe for you by default — not by careful interrogation of the server.

What changes

For you, dining out.

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    Your allergens are captured once, at the start.

    The server takes them down — or you tap them in on a tablet, or scan a QR code from your phone. They're attached to your seat, not the table, so a group of four with four different sensitivities is handled correctly.

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    The unsafe dishes don't appear.

    Or they appear with a clear warning. Or they appear and a manager has to override before they're added — the venue chooses the level of strictness. Either way, you don't have to ask twice.

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    It works for allergens beyond the FSA 14.

    Garlic. Onion. Sesame oil. Specific spices. Nightshades. The 14 declared allergens are not the boundary of what hurts people — and SafePlate doesn't treat them as if they were.

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    The kitchen sees the warning too.

    Not just the server. The chef gets the same allergen information on the kitchen ticket, and has to acknowledge it before the dish is marked complete. The communication chain stops being verbal.

If your favourite venue doesn't have it yet

Ask them.

Adoption is a conversation between operators and the diners they serve. If you have a venue you trust and visit often, telling them about SafePlate is the most useful thing you can do.

We'll talk to any operator who reaches out — single-site, group, chain. Pricing scales down to £49/site/month at enterprise volumes. First two pilot venues run free for six months.

A note for operators

If a customer has shown you this page, they're asking you to make their experience safer. We can usually have you live within a week.

Talk to us

A note on data

Your allergen profile is yours.

Allergen declarations are health-category data and we treat them as such.

Profiles are encrypted at rest and in transit, stored on UK / EU infrastructure, and never sold or shared with third parties. The venue you give your allergens to sees them only for the duration of your visit — and rolls them up for due-diligence reporting in a way that doesn't tie back to you personally.

Full detail is in our privacy notice.

Operators only — for now

Help us reach the venue you trust.

Send your favourite restaurant a link to this page, or get in touch to introduce them directly.

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