Share Your Public Allergen Page

Generate a branded QR code and share a live public allergen page in FoodSafety HQ that mirrors your allergen matrix so customers always see current information.

What is the public allergen page? FoodSafety HQ creates a public, customer-facing allergen page for each venue. Customers scan a QR code at your venue and instantly see the current allergen status of every menu item on their own phone, no app or login required. The page is always live: it mirrors your allergen matrix , so any update you make appears immediately. Customers scan your QR code and view a clean, mobile-friendly allergen page. Where to find your QR code and link Select the venue you want using the venue switcher in the sidebar. Open PEAL Compliance and select the QR Code tab. Your branded QR code appears alongside your venue's public page link. Each venue has its own unique public address in the format /allergens/[venue-id] . Because the link is public, you can share it anywhere without exposing your account. What customers see The public page is designed to be quick to read on a phone at the table. It shows: Your venue name with a PEAL and FSANZ compliance badge. Every menu item with its allergen status shown using clear, colour-coded icons. A legend so the meaning of each status is obvious at a glance. Download and share your QR code From the QR Code tab you have three options: Download QR - saves a branded PNG image, complete with your venue name and a Powered by FoodSafety HQ footer, ready to print. Copy Link - copies the public page address so you can send it by email, add it to your website, or post it on social media. Preview public page - opens the live page in a new tab so you can see exactly what customers will see before you print anything. Tip: print the QR code at a comfortable scanning size and laminate it if it will live on a table or counter that gets wiped down often. Where to display it On or beside your menus and at the ordering point or counter. At the entrance or on table talkers and stands. On your website and online booking confirmations. Train your team to point allergen questions to the page as a starting point, then to verify, don't guess using the allergen matrix and your staff response scripts for anything specific or high-risk. Keep it current Because the public page reads directly from your matrix, keeping it accurate is simply a matter of keeping your matrix up to date. Whenever you change a status, the customer-facing page reflects it straight away, so there is no separate publishing step and no risk of an out-of-date printout misleading a customer. Best practice: review your matrix whenever a recipe, ingredient or supplier changes, and re-check your printed QR codes are still in place at the start of each week. The public allergen page completes your PEAL compliance toolkit. Learn more about our PEAL compliance features , or contact our team if you need a hand.
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