Free Peanut Allergy Restaurant Chef Card
Communicate a peanut allergy to any restaurant kitchen, instantly.
Communicating an allergy without ambiguity.
A peanut allergy is one of the most common life-threatening food allergies in the UK. Cross-contamination in restaurant kitchens is a real risk — peanut oil, satay sauces, and shared utensils all account for accidental exposure.
FeedMeSafe gives you a scannable QR card you can show to any restaurant. The chef sees a clear, multilingual warning that strict cross-contamination protocol is required. Free, no sign-up, no app to install — and works offline once the card has loaded.
Common questions, answered.
Will restaurants accept a digital peanut allergy card?
Increasingly yes. UK Food Standards Agency guidance encourages clear allergen communication. A scannable QR card is faster and less error-prone than a verbal request, especially in busy kitchens.
Does the card cover peanut oil and trace contamination?
Yes. Every FeedMeSafe card includes a "Strict cross-contamination protocol required" warning that staff see in their language.
Is FeedMeSafe really free for peanut allergy diners?
Yes. Allergy safety should not have a paywall. You generate the card in your browser; nothing is stored on a server.