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Sites whose primary focus is to allow UK consumers with restricted dietsto select and obtain food that is safe for them to eat without leaving their home.
Restricted diet types include:
http://www.avidlite.co.uk/
Low carb, high protein, high nutrient foods for Atkins dieters and diabetics. Offers glossary, forum and dieting advice and information.
http://www.diabetichampers.co.uk/
Products are low in sugar, fat and carbohydrates.
http://www.schaer.com/
Sells gluten-free products such as pasta, snacks, bread and biscuits. Provides detailed product information and recipes.
http://www.essenceofeden.co.uk/
Offer coconut oil. Catalogue and contact details.
http://www.glebefarmfoods.co.uk/
Organic flours, bread mixes, and dairy and gluten-free products. Includes product, retail outlets, and mail order information.
http://www.pureglutenfree.co.uk/
Sells free-from flours and baking ingredients. Also sells books and prescription food products.
http://www.rawrchoc.com/
Organic and dairy free chocolate made from natural ingredients.
http://www.realfoods.co.uk/
Sells free-from, vegan, organic and fair-trade items. Produce is available in categories such as drinks, raw food and confectionery. Provides articles on health and diet along with recipes.
http://www.vegetarianfoods4u.co.uk/
Manufacturers and suppliers of frozen vegetarian wellingtons and strudels. Provides an ingredient list for each item. Flavours include asparagus and Stilton, garlic mushroom, mushroom, Brie and cranberry, and vegetable medley with gruyere.
http://www.ripegifts.co.uk/
Produces hampers for different dietary needs and preferences. Includes halal and kosher, vegan, organic and various free-from foods.
https://www.theglutenfreekitchen.co.uk/
Manufactures and supplies gluten free, wheat free and dairy-free products for coeliacs and others on restricted diets.
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