Daniel Kelly is the Founder of May Contain and Co-Founder of Trust Diner, platforms dedicated to improving awareness, safety, and confidence for people living with severe food allergies.
Having lived with life-threatening allergies to peanuts and tree nuts since the age of five, Daniel understands first-hand the daily challenges of living with severe allergies. Through May Contain, a food allergy blog and podcast, he shares honest conversations, personal stories, and practical advice to help people navigate everyday life with allergies from eating out and travelling to managing the mental and social challenges that come with living with food allergies.
May Contain reached over 50 million views last year and has built a community of more than 55,000 followers across his social platforms. Daniel’s work has been featured by BBC News, The New York Post, and The Telegraph, and he has collaborated with organisations including the UK Government and Anaphylaxis UK to help raise awareness and improve safety for people with allergies.
He is also the Co-Founder of Trust Diner, a free, community-led platform that helps people with food allergies find allergy-friendly restaurants and airlines through honest reviews from people who live with allergies themselves. Since launching in December, the community has shared 750+ allergy reviews, helping others feel more confident and safer when eating out. Trust Diner was also recently featured by one of Japan’s largest television networks, Fuji TV.