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Eat Better Guides

Eat Better Guides: Promoting Healthier Eating in Suffolk

With rising rates of obesity and related health issues, it's more important than ever to make healthier food choices. 

The Eat Better Guides have been produced by Suffolk County Council in collaboration with Suffolk Food and Safety teams and Trading Standards.

The aim of the guides are to promote healthier eating options across Suffolk, to help enhance your menu and the well-being of our residents.

We are hoping to improve health across Suffolk by encouraging all food outlets to get involved and offer healthier food options when dining out.

Customers are increasingly looking for nutritious, lower-calorie, and more sustainable choices. By working together to improve health we can bring nutritious and sustainable foods to the forefront.

You'll find helpful tips and strategies to make healthier changes that will help your customers. 

For more information please visit the Healthy Suffolk website.

Eat Better Guides

  • Café, Coffee and Sandwich Shop
  • Canteens
  • Chinese and Indian Restaurants and Takeaways
  • Full Service Restaurant
  • Takeaways Including Pizza, Kebab, Italian etc.

In this section

  • Listeriosis – guidance for food businesses
  • Starting or registering a food business
  • Food Hygiene Rating scheme
  • Food poisoning
  • Shellfish handling and hygiene
  • Sous vide cooking
  • Flooding advice for food businesses
  • Food safety training
  • Safer food, better business
  • Allergens and the Food Information Regulations
  • Food alerts, product withdrawals and recalls
  • Food incidents and complaints
  • Felixstowe Port
  • Lowestoft Port
  • Food and Health and Safety Service Plan
  • Food law interventions and your business
  • Imported food
  • Eat Better Guides
  • Contact us

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