Define the safety standard
Document excluded allergens, facility controls, cleaning validation, testing, traceability, and labeling practices.
Families should not have to choose between safety, nutrition, and affordability. Our long-term goal is to help build an eligible product pathway for children who medically need reliable allergen-friendly foods.
Insurance eligibility begins with trustable documentation. Families should be able to understand what is excluded, how the product is made, and what information can be shared with medical providers.
Clear allergen exclusions and plain-language cross-contact statements
Ingredient and supplier traceability that can be reviewed over time
Manufacturing controls for shared equipment, airborne particles, packaging, and storage
Nutrition documentation families can share with doctors, dietitians, schools, and care teams
Consistent product availability so medically necessary foods are not constantly changing
Coverage conversations require more than a label. They need repeatable safety systems, provider-friendly documentation, and partnerships that can support families worldwide.
Document excluded allergens, facility controls, cleaning validation, testing, traceability, and labeling practices.
Work toward records that help care teams understand when a product may support a child with severe allergies, restricted diet, autism-related feeding needs, or limited safe options.
Create product sheets, nutrition facts, ingredient statements, safety summaries, and medical-necessity language that can support future coverage conversations.
Coordinate with hospitals, pediatric programs, schools, insurers, distributors, and advocacy groups so safe foods can reach families reliably.
We want to identify companies, ingredient partners, manufacturers, researchers, and product lines that may help build a safer, insurance-ready ecosystem.