Allergens, Calories & Nutrition

Fully Tagged. Compliance-Ready.

A guest with a nut allergy scans your QR code menu. They see a clear allergen icon next to every relevant item. They order with confidence. No anxious questions. No risk. No liability.

 

That is not a premium add-on. In many jurisdictions, it is the law. Our team tags every item on your digital menu with allergen warnings, calorie counts, and nutritional information before your menu goes live.

TableQR menu showing a Vegetariana pizza with calories, nutrition info, walk time and allergen tags for wheat, corn and soya.
Food labelling, Calories, allergens.

Regulations Are Tightening Worldwide

Food labeling laws are expanding in nearly every market. Calorie disclosure on restaurant menus is now mandatory or in active development across the US, UK, EU, Middle East, Australia, and parts of Asia.

Allergen labeling requirements vary by country but the direction is universal, more transparency, stricter enforcement, heavier penalties. If you serve food to the public, you are increasingly expected to disclose what is in it.

A QR code menu with built-in labeling is the fastest path to compliance. One update applies across every outlet, every language, every scannable menu. No reprinting laminated cards. No handwritten allergen binders that vanish during rush.

What We Tag and How It Displays

Our team configures allergen icons for the 14 internationally recognized major allergens: peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, soy, wheat/gluten, sesame, celery, mustard, lupin, mollusks, and sulfites.

Each icon is clear, universally recognizable, and styled to match your brand design. They sit next to the item name, visible at a glance, not buried in a footnote.

Calorie counts display per portion in a clean, readable format. Guests see the number without hunting for it. For health-conscious diners, this is the difference between ordering confidently and skipping your restaurant entirely.

Digital menu with allergen tags, calories labelling.

Multi-Language Allergen Display

Serving international guests? Allergen labels are configured per language. Each translation is accurate and localized to the guest's language, whether that is Arabic, French, Spanish, Japanese, or Mandarin. Icons stay universal across all languages. A peanut icon means the same thing everywhere. Your reporting, your compliance documentation, and your guest experience stay unified no matter who sits down.

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Restaurant General Manager happy with Digital Menu benefits.

Built for High-Compliance Venues

Five-star hotels. Hospital cafeterias. Airline catering partners. School dining programs. Wellness resorts. Corporate campus food halls. All face heightened scrutiny on food labeling.

Our managed digital menu service handles the complexity. Multi-outlet tagging. Language-specific allergen names. Audit-ready formatting that holds up under inspection.

When regulations update or you change a supplier, one edit from our team propagates the change across your entire QR code menu. Every outlet. Every language. Instantly accurate.

Fewer Questions. Faster Service. Lower Risk.

Your FOH staff fields dozens of allergen questions every service. “Does this have gluten?” “Is this dairy-free?” “Can I see the ingredients?”

With allergen tagging visible on the menu, guests self-serve that information. Staff spends less time reciting ingredient lists and more time delivering hospitality.

Complaints drop. Trust rises. Average order value climbs because confident guests order more. They add the side. They try the dessert. They do not hesitate, because your menu already told them it is safe.

Restaurant manager reviewing a compliant TableQR digital menu with allergens.

Dietary Lifestyle Tags

Allergens are about safety. Dietary tags are about choice. We configure lifestyle tags, vegan, vegetarian, halal, kosher, keto, gluten-free, dairy-free, organic, with branded icons that match your menu design. These tags help guests filter and self-select. A vegan guest does not want to read every description hunting for hidden dairy. A halal-conscious traveler needs certainty, not assumptions. Clear tagging eliminates guesswork and makes every guest feel welcome. For hotels and resorts serving international guests with diverse dietary needs, this is not a nice-to-have. It is table stakes for a five-star experience.

We Tag Everything. You Serve With Confidence.

Send us your menu and your nutrition data. Our team tags every item, configures every icon, and formats everything into your digital menu. You review, approve, and go live, knowing every dish communicates clearly to every guest.

When a recipe changes, message us. Updated same day. When you add a new item, we tag it before it goes live. Your menu is never exposed. Your guests are never in the dark.

Get Your Menu Compliance-Ready

Send us your menu and nutrition data. We tag everything and build a digital menu that protects your guests and your business.

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FAQ

It depends on your jurisdiction. Calorie disclosure on restaurant menus is mandatory in the US, UK, parts of the EU, and several Middle Eastern and Asian markets. Requirements are expanding globally — our team ensures your digital menu meets the standards applicable to your location.

The 14 internationally recognized major allergens — peanuts, tree nuts, milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, soy, wheat/gluten, sesame, celery, mustard, lupin, mollusks, and sulfites. Custom tags available for venue-specific needs.

Yes. We configure branded icons for any dietary category — vegan, vegetarian, halal, kosher, keto, gluten-free, dairy-free, organic, and more.

Yes. We work from data you supply — recipe specs, supplier sheets, or lab analysis. We format and tag everything on your digital menu.

Yes. Allergen labels are configured per language. Icons remain universal across all languages for consistency.

Same day. One edit updates allergen and nutrition info across every outlet and language on your QR code menu.

Digital allergen labeling creates a documented, timestamped record of disclosure. It strengthens your compliance position but does not replace proper kitchen protocols or legal counsel.