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Coeliac launches app
30th June 2014

Coeliac UK launches Gluten-free on the Move app

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Coeliac UK, the national charity for people with coeliac disease, has launched an app called ‘Gluten-free on the Move’.

The app which is available now on iPhone and android, aims to help people diagnosed with coeliac disease and those following a gluten-free diet, to manage every element of their diet, whether it's shopping for food or finding somewhere to eat out.  

The app includes access to Coeliac UK’s Food and Drink Directory listing nearly 10,000 products suitable for a gluten-free diet and allows users to scan items as they shop to see if they are listed in the directory.

The app’s Venue Guide uses smartphone location services to find local venues serving gluten-free food and highlights those accredited by Coeliac UK. It also integrates with Google Maps technology.

Sarah Sleet, chief executive of Coeliac UK said: “Managing a gluten-free diet while out and about can be a challenge as our increasingly busy lifestyles mean we're doing more on the hop. Coeliac UK is always looking for ways to better support people to do this and the app is a great way to get instant access on the move.

“Anyone can download the app and look at the free services which include: Label Guide to help understand food labelling, Gluten-free Checklist, Eating Out Tips and latest news from Coeliac UK. Access to the Food and Drink Directory and Venue Guide is part of the Membership package and anyone who has been diagnosed with coeliac disease, seeking a diagnosis, supporting a friend or a relative, or trying to find out more about the gluten-free diet can sign up to be a Member.”

Coeliac disease is an autoimmune disease caused by intolerance to gluten. Left untreated it may lead to infertility, osteoporosis and small bowel cancer.  1 in 100 people in the UK have coeliac disease, with the prevalence rising to 1 in 10 for close family members.