This page addresses the most frequently asked questions in the realm of food and drink innovation and new product development.
Since we are a remote team, all calls are done over zoom ( unless we are in the same city!). Our main methods of communications are emails, slack and google docs.
Our pricing structure is tailored to your project. To start, please contact us and fill in a brief survey. Once completed, you can schedule a complimentary call with us. After this initial consultation, we'll prepare a quote tailored to your needs.
Creating product samples isn't a swift process. For instance, you can't just source ingredients from a local supermarket for new samples. These samples result from a detailed procedure that takes into consideration recipes, formulation, and a sustainable ingredient supply chain. Once we reach the exciting stage of sampling, we usually ship them to your location, unless an in-person taste testing is arranged.
We often collaborate with ingredient suppliers and co-packers. Depending on the project scope, product development might also occur at local labs. We've partnered with the University of West London's Food Innovation Centre for product testing in the UK. If testing in another country is more suitable, we can facilitate that.
Absolutely! Sustainability is a fundamental pillar of our services and a Nali team strength. We handle projects focused on optimising supply chains, enabling brands to align with their sustainability values. Modern consumers and buyers expect compelling sustainability narratives from food and drink producers. Our comprehensive approach ensures not just a sustainable product but also robust evidence backing your sustainability claims.
This pack assists food and drink businesses in navigating the UK and EU food regulatory landscape.
With our pack, you can ensure compliance with key legal requirements, saving potential costs from legal issues in the future.
Yes, our guide offers insights into both mandatory and optional information required for UK/EU food and beverage products.
Absolutely. Our pack details how to legally include product benefits and provides a list of permitted health and nutrition claims.
Yes, the guide covers ingredient-related warnings, such as caffeine and sugar, and advisories for pregnant and lactating women.
The pack highlights the 14 allergens required by law, complies with Natasha's Law, and provides guidance on incorporating recycling symbols on packaging.
Our pack offers direction on navigating major UK/EU food regulation bodies like EUR-Lex, the European Commission, EFSA, and others.
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Yes, our guide provides clarity on which foods and drinks do not require mandatory nutrition declarations.