June 22, 2026

Food Allergy Laws are Changing: What Michigan's HB5402 Means for Event Menu

Food Allergy Laws are Changing: What Michigan's HB5402 Means for Event Menu
Food Allergy Laws are Changing: What Michigan's HB5402 Means for Event Menu
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Food Allergy Laws are Changing: What Michigan's HB5402 Means for Event Menu
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If your food pantry’s shelves don’t reflect the needs of 21 million gluten-free Americans—or you assume guests will ‘just figure it out’—it’s time for a reality check. This episode reveals why transparency, education, and intentional sourcing are the keys to serving every member of your community safely and affordably.

Carla Carter, Director of Education & Programs at the National Celiac Association, shares practical insights from decades on the front lines of gluten-free advocacy. Discover the hidden challenges of feeding gluten-free—at home, at events, and in food pantries—why communication trumps good intentions, and what it really takes for both families and organizations to bridge the affordability gap. Learn how one well-intentioned restaurant got it wrong, what food pantries need to know before donating, and how a national movement for equitable access is gaining momentum.

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