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Affiliate disclosure

What affiliate links are

An affiliate link is a tracked link to a retailer. When you click one and buy something, the retailer pays the site that sent you a small commission — a few pence to a few pounds, depending on the product. The price you pay is exactly the same as if you'd gone direct.

How we use them on this site

Most affiliate links on She Cooks She Eats go to Amazon UK through the Amazon Associates programme. They carry the tracking tag tag=shecookseats-21 in the URL — that's how Amazon attributes the click to us. We are a participant in the Amazon EU Associates Programme.

How earning happens

If you click an affiliate link and buy that product (or, in some cases, anything else in the same shopping session), Amazon pays us a small percentage. There is no extra cost to you. If you don't buy anything, nothing happens.

Our editorial integrity

How to identify affiliate links

Affiliate links on this site are marked in three ways:

  • An AFFILIATE micro-badge next to the product name, where space allows
  • A rel="sponsored nofollow" attribute on the link itself (the search-engine convention)
  • A small visual indicator on hover (an underline change or icon)

If a link doesn't have those markers, it's a regular reference link with no commercial relationship.

Your right to ignore them

Nothing on She Cooks She Eats requires a purchase. The syn values, the calorie comparisons, the brand breakdowns — they're free, on-page, and complete. The affiliate links are there if a product helps and you want to buy it. They're not the point of the article.

Compliance

This disclosure is provided to comply with the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) rules on identifiable advertising, the US FTC endorsement guides where relevant, and the UK Information Commissioner's Office guidance on transparency.

Questions

Anything not clear, or a link you think isn't labelled properly? Email [email protected] and we'll fix it.