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Department of Dermatology, Allergy and Skin Surgery
Patient Information – Supermarket ‘Free From’ list
Manufacturers and supermarkets produce a list of own brand products
that are free from egg. These are available free of charge. They will
help you identify which foods can be included into the diet.
Asda
Customer Services Department, Asda House, South Bank, Great
Wilson street, Leeds. LS11 5AD.
Tel: 0500 1000 55
Website: www.asda.co.uk
Co-op
Customer services, Freepost, MR9 473. Manchester, M4 8BA.
Tel: 08000 686727
Website: www.co-operative.coop/food/
Somerfield
Customer relations, Somerfield House, Whitchurch lane, Bristol. BS14
OTJ.
Tel: 0117 935 9359
Website: www.somerfield.co.uk
Marks & Spencer
Retail Customer Services, Marks & Spencer, Chester Business Park,
Wrexham Rd, Chester CH4 9GA.
Tel: 0845302 1234
Website: www.marksandspencer.com
Patient Information – Supermarket ‘Free From’ list
Morrisons
Customer Services. Hillmore House, Gain lane, Bradford BD3 7DL.
Tel: 0845 611 5000
Website: www.morrisons.co.uk
Sainsbury
Customer services, J. Sainsbury plc, 33 Holborn, London EC1N 2HT.
Tel: 0800 636 262
Website: www.sainsbury.co.uk
Tesco
Tesco, Customer Services UK, Freepost, SCO 2298. Baird Avenue,
Dundee. DD2 3TN.
Tel: 0800 505555
Website: www.tesco.com
Waitrose
Nutrition advice service, Doncastle Road, Southern Industrial Area,
Bracknell, Berks. RG12 8YA.
Tel: 0800 188 884
Website: www.waitrose.com
How can I help reduce healthcare associated infections?
Infection control is important to the well-being of our patients and for that
reason we have infection control procedures in place. Keeping your
hands clean is an effective way of preventing the spread of infections.
We ask that you, and anyone visiting you, use the hand sanitiser
available at the main entrance of the hospital and at the entrance to
every clinical area before coming in to and after leaving the clinical area
or hospital. In some situations hands may need to be washed at the sink
using soap and water rather than using the hand sanitiser. Staff will let
you know if this is the case.
www.buckshealthcare.nhs.uk
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If you require a translation of this leaflet please call 01296 316042.
Author: Marianne Tomlin
Issue date: June 2014
Review date: June 2017
Leaflet code: DERM-004
Version: v1