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Firm sold product with nuts to allergic customer
Firm sold product with nuts to allergic customer

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Firm sold product with nuts to allergic customer

A small business owner has been fined for serving products containing nuts to a customer with a severe allergy. Samantha Brauner, the owner of Small's Kitchen in Derby, sent an online order of protein balls to a customer in May 2024, triggering an allergic reaction. Derby City Council Trading Standards said the customer had repeatedly asked if the products contained nuts, but Brauner said they did not. At Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on Monday 30 June, 36-year-old Brauner, of Alport Heights in Oakwood, pleaded guilty to two charges and was fined more than £7,200. Trading Standards said Brauner narrowly escaped a custodial sentence due to her early guilty plea to supplying unsafe food with undeclared allergens, and selling food which was not of the nature, substance, or quality demanded by the purchaser. She was fined £1,920, ordered to pay costs of £4,515, and given a victim surcharge of £768. Regulatory services lead councillor Shiraz Khan said the sale "could have had disastrous consequences" and that the prosecution "serves as a reminder to other businesses that they need to take their allergen management responsibilities seriously". Follow BBC Derby on Facebook, on X, or on Instagram. Send your story ideas to eastmidsnews@ or via WhatsApp on 0808 100 2210. Related internet links Derby City Council Trading Standards

Derby firm sold product with nuts to allergic customer
Derby firm sold product with nuts to allergic customer

BBC News

time5 days ago

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  • BBC News

Derby firm sold product with nuts to allergic customer

A small business owner has been fined for serving products containing nuts to a customer with a severe Brauner, the owner of Small's Kitchen in Derby, sent an online order of protein balls to a customer in May 2024, triggering an allergic City Council Trading Standards said the customer had repeatedly asked if the products contained nuts, but Brauner said they did Southern Derbyshire Magistrates' Court on Monday 30 June, 36-year-old Brauner, of Alport Heights in Oakwood, pleaded guilty to two charges and was fined more than £7,200. Trading Standards said Brauner narrowly escaped a custodial sentence due to her early guilty plea to supplying unsafe food with undeclared allergens, and selling food which was not of the nature, substance, or quality demanded by the was fined £1,920, ordered to pay costs of £4,515, and given a victim surcharge of £ services lead councillor Shiraz Khan said the sale "could have had disastrous consequences" and that the prosecution "serves as a reminder to other businesses that they need to take their allergen management responsibilities seriously".

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