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£138.37
Time commitment: 1 hour per week for 2 weeks
How is this course taught? Online
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This consultancy offering will enable food & drink entrepreneurs to have their back-of-pack nutritional label developed by food technologists with over 50 years of experience from The School of Applied Sciences.
Participants should have a complete recipe available of how their product is created.
This consultancy is targeted at food & drink entrepreneurs and individuals who are looking to develop their product offering.
This aspect of consultancy will cover the following:
Participants will walk away with a clear and legal label for their product.
LSBU Food Technology Team.
One to one consultancy.
1 hour a week for 2 weeks.
No formal assessment.
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If you have a question that we haven’t answered here, please contact lsbushortcourses@lsbu.ac.uk and we will respond to your query within 24 hours.
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