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The parents of Natasha Ednan-Laperouse have said their daughter would be "very proud" of how a change in food labelling law is now saving lives, four years after its introduction.

Natasha, 15, from Fulham, west London, tragically died in July 2016 following a severe allergic reaction to sesame baked into a Pret A Manger baguette.

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