Generate Your Free Digital Food Allergy Chef Card.
Generate a free, instantly-scannable QR allergy chef card. Communicate the 14 UK FSA allergens to restaurant staff in 9 languages including Welsh — no app, no account, no signal needed.
Show this to staff. The card is available in nine languages and is designed for restaurant use.
Fast enough for service, clear enough for kitchens.
Select allergens, add notes, and share one QR that staff can scan on a phone at the table or in the kitchen.
Select
Choose from the 14 UK FSA allergens and add specific notes if needed.
Generate
Create the card in your browser. No account, no server storage, no extra steps.
Scan
The staff view opens instantly in the correct language with the allergen warning front and centre.
Search by specific allergy.
Pick yours and we’ll pre-fill the card. The 14 UK FSA allergens are all here.
Allergy cards for the conditions people search for most.
Each one drops you straight into the generator with the right allergens already selected.
Pre-translated allergy cards for the UK’s top holiday destinations.
Eight languages used in the UK’s most-visited countries — ready to scan in any kitchen.
Questions people ask before they trust the card.
Is it genuinely free?
Yes. FeedMeSafe is free for everyone — diners and restaurants alike. Allergy safety should not have a paywall.
How accurate are the translations?
Every translation is hand-curated by humans, not generated by AI. We picked this approach because a mistranslated allergen could kill someone, and machine translation cannot guarantee accuracy.
Do I need an account?
No account, no app, no sign-up. Your card data lives in the URL of the QR code itself — nothing is stored on our servers.
What if I have no signal in the restaurant?
Take a screenshot of your card before you go out. The staff card opens once and then works offline — even on the staff’s phone, after the first scan.
Which languages are supported?
English, Welsh, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Greek, and Turkish — covering the UK, home market, and the top eight UK holiday destinations.
Do restaurants accept digital allergy cards?
Increasingly yes. The UK Food Standards Agency encourages clear allergen communication, and a scannable card is faster and less error-prone than verbal requests in busy services.