Quality Awards & Honors
Since 2006, we have been honored to receive 20-plus quality innovation awards from key industry organizations for our Let's Eat Out series of language translation guides, cards, books and a mobile app including:
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Best Gluten Free / Food Allergy App (5 industry competitions)
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Best Health Book of the Year (3 industry competitions)
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Best Travel Guide (2 industry competitions)
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Best Language Guide and Best Health & Diet Book
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Best App for Food Education and Restaurant Foods
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Best App for Food & Cooking
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Quality, Excellence and Design for eBooks (QED)
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Digital Publishing Innovation Award
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Best Healthy Eating & Cooking Book
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Best Non-Fiction and Best Classic Reference
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Best Health, Wellness & Nutrition Book
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Best First Book Non-Fiction
Examples of our Impact in the International Marketplace
Serving Gluten-Free Requires Staff Training, Education
During the Protein Innovation Summit at Trump International Hotel & Tower in Chicago, presented by HOTELS along with sister publications Plate and Meetingplace, a panel discussion that included chefs and allergen-free food processors examined the opportunities and challenges of providing food for this niche segment.
In a keynote address before moderating the panel, Kim Koeller, author and founder of Allergy Free Passport noted that market research shows 92% of gluten and allergy free people would return to a restaurant they had a safe, positive experience at while 87% would not return to a restaurant they had a negative experience from eating food at.
A smartphone app is helping customers eat and shop safely outside the home.
“I wanted gluten-free followers to have the information they needed in their hands wherever they went so they could feel comfortable and safe,” says Kim Koeller, creator of www.GlutenFreePassport.com, a site that offers an app to help people navigate food options for different cuisines while traveling abroad. Koeller says her products, which are geared toward consumers, are now attracting the attention of cookbook authors, chefs and manufacturers who want to create gluten-free recipes for their gluten-free followers.
Safe Dining when Food Operators Follow the Big 7
Safe dining is vital for the millions of people living with food allergies. Kim Koeller teaches food operators seven simple ways they can cater to this growing segment:
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Educate staff about special diets
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Identify ingredients & preparations for modifications
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Understand guests’ dietary needs and discuss menu
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Facilitate accurate understanding of the order
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Ensure fulfillment of special order
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Deliver and confirm that meal meets requirements
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Follow up with guests to ensure safe experiences