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Wales plans to roll out subsidy card for gluten-free food

31st Jul 2025 - 05:00
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Wales plans to roll out subsidy card for gluten-free food
Abstract
A new pre-paid card will be rolled out across Wales to give people who receive gluten-free food on prescription greater choice and freedom.

The card will allow people with conditions like coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis to access a wider range of gluten-free foods in supermarkets and online instead of relying only on a prescription. The national gluten-free subsidy card scheme, a UK first, is an alternative way for people to access these foods.

It will be rolled out across Wales from the autumn and people who currently receive gluten-free food on prescription will be contacted by their health board as the scheme goes live in their local area. The contactless card works like a standard pre-paid Mastercard and will be topped up every three months.

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles said: “For people living with coeliac disease, following a strict gluten-free diet is not a lifestyle choice but a medical necessity.

“We want to de-medicalise the supply of gluten-free foods in Wales, giving people more freedom to access the food they want to eat, more conveniently, to help them to manage their condition. The scheme will contribute to reducing administrative burdens on GPs and pharmacies, while promoting a more effective use of NHS resources.”

Written by
Edward Waddell