Free Soya / Soy Allergy Restaurant Card
Soy sauce, edamame, miso, soy lecithin in chocolate — make it clear.
Communicating an allergy without ambiguity.
Soya is a recognised UK FSA allergen and shows up in soy sauce, edamame, tofu, miso, tempeh, and as soy lecithin in many chocolates and processed foods. East and South-East Asian cuisines lean on it heavily, but it appears widely across European menus too.
FeedMeSafe gives you a QR card that lists soya clearly in the kitchen's language, with the standard strict cross-contamination warning. Always free, no app required.
Common questions, answered.
Does the card cover soy sauce as well as edamame?
Yes — soya is the FSA category. Soy sauce, miso, tempeh, tofu and edamame all fall under it. The notes box lets you call out specific items if you want extra emphasis.
What about soy lecithin in chocolate?
Soy lecithin is derived from soya and is on most chocolate ingredient lists in tiny amounts. If you react to it, mention it in the notes — it is the most common hidden source.