Foodini automates Top 9 allergen disclosures across every prepackaged item, menu, and ordering channel — so you're compliant with New York's enacted labeling law and ready for every state law that follows.
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Food establishments selling food prepared and pre-packaged on-site — delis, bakeries, cafeterias, and grab-and-go counters
Written notification of the Top 9 major food allergens contained in each prepackaged item
A label on the package, or signage at the point of sale, identifying the allergens present — clearly legible to the customer before purchase
Source: New York A6558A / S5381A, signed November 12, 2025. Full text at nysenate.gov
Connect your recipe database, POS, or upload a spreadsheet. Foodini ingests your ingredient data automatically.
Our AI cross-references every ingredient against the Top 9 allergens under California Health & Safety Code §113820.5 and flags discrepancies or missing data.
Generate compliant disclosures for physical menus, digital menus, QR codes, and third-party ordering platforms — all kept in sync.
| State | Law / Bill | Who it covers | Status | Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| California | SB-68 (ADDE Act) | Chains with 20+ US locations | In effect | July 1, 2026 |
| New York | A6558A / S5381A | Food establishments — prepackaged/grab-and-go only | Enacted Nov 12, 2025 | November 2026 |
| Maryland | HB 181 | All restaurants | Introduced | Oct 1, 2026 if enacted |
| New Jersey | S3394 | All food service businesses | Introduced | TBD |
| Illinois | HB 4686 | All restaurants | Introduced | TBD |
| Michigan | HB 5402 | All food service permit holders | Introduced | TBD |
Short videos from the Foodini team breaking down what the law means for operators.
0:45A plain-English explainer of the law, the 20-location rule, and the July 1, 2026 deadline.
2:00A deeper look at the 20-location threshold and the two in-venue compliance options.
1:38Five legal details of SB-68 that operators frequently miss.
1:02What happens if a restaurant misses the July 1 deadline.
Book a quick call with our team to get New York compliant. We'll review your menu, map your allergens, and build a clear path to compliance.