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Published 11:01 9 May 2022 BST

He added: "Allergy information is always hidden away. It needs to be up front."
James' mother, meanwhile said: "What everybody needs is a clear, full list of ingredients on every item on a takeaway menu and a sticker on the takeaway box saying the allergens it contains.
"We'll never know if that would have saved James, but it might have done... we just don't want this to happen to another family."
The restaurant was removed from Deliveroo after James' death. At the time, there was a warning about contamination in the restaurant notes section on the app.
In a statement, Deliveroo said: "This is a tragedy and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the young man who so sadly passed away.
"Deliveroo has been in contact with the police, who confirmed that the company has acted properly at all times, and continues to comply fully with this investigation.
"The company will co-operate in full with the coroner's inquest and will share all information requested by the coroner.
"We are committed to doing all we possibly can to assist this investigation and our hearts go out to all those involved."