Corrections Policy
Last Updated: January 3, 2026
📋 Table of Contents
1. Our Commitment to Accuracy
At Easy Chew Meals, we are committed to providing accurate, reliable, and helpful information. We understand that our readers—many of whom have specific dietary needs—depend on our content being correct.
Despite our best efforts, errors can occasionally occur. When we discover mistakes in our content, we are committed to:
- Correcting errors promptly — as soon as we verify them
- Being transparent — clearly noting what was changed
- Learning from mistakes — improving our processes to prevent future errors
- Acknowledging reporters — thanking readers who help us improve
2. Types of Corrections
We categorize corrections based on their significance to help you understand the nature of changes we make:
Minor Corrections
Spelling, grammar, formatting, minor clarifications, updated links
Standard Corrections
Ingredient amounts, cooking times, nutritional info, factual errors
Significant Corrections
Major recipe errors, safety information, health-related corrections
How We Handle Each Type
- Minor Corrections: Made without notation unless they significantly change the meaning
- Standard Corrections: Include an editor's note indicating the change was made
- Significant Corrections: Prominently noted at the top of the content with a clear explanation
3. How to Report an Error
If you notice an error on our website, we want to hear from you! Your feedback helps us maintain the quality and accuracy of our content.
📧 Report an Error
Help us improve by letting us know about any mistakes you find.
When reporting, please include:
- The URL of the page with the error
- A description of what appears to be incorrect
- The correct information (if you know it)
- Any supporting sources or references
- Your name (optional, for acknowledgment)
4. Our Correction Process
When we receive an error report, we follow a structured process:
Review
We investigate the reported error and gather relevant information.
Verify
We confirm whether a correction is needed, consulting sources or experts as necessary.
Correct
We update the content with accurate information.
Note
We add an appropriate correction notice based on the significance of the error.
Respond
We thank the person who reported the error (when contact info is provided).
5. Correction Notices
For standard and significant corrections, we add a visible notice to the affected content. Here's an example of what a correction notice looks like:
✏️ Correction Notice (Example)
Correction (January 15, 2025): This recipe originally stated to bake at 425°F for 45 minutes. This has been corrected to 350°F for 30 minutes to achieve the proper soft texture. We apologize for any confusion.
Correction notices include:
- The date of the correction
- What was originally stated (the error)
- What the correct information is
- An apology when appropriate
6. Response Time
We aim to handle corrections as quickly as possible:
- Acknowledgment: Within 48 hours of receiving your report
- Safety-related corrections: Prioritized immediately
- Standard corrections: Typically within 3-5 business days
- Minor corrections: Made during regular content reviews
⚠️ Priority Corrections
Errors related to food safety, allergens, or medical information are given immediate priority and corrected as quickly as possible.
7. Recipe Testing & Feedback
All recipes on our website go through testing before publication. However, we acknowledge that:
- Variations can occur with different equipment and ingredients
- Regional differences may affect results
- User feedback is invaluable for improvement
If you try a recipe and find it doesn't work as described, please let us know! We review feedback and:
- Re-test recipes when we receive multiple similar reports
- Update instructions based on common user experiences
- Add tips and troubleshooting guidance when helpful
8. Our Transparency Promise
We believe in being transparent about our mistakes. Our commitment includes:
- Clear indication of what was changed in significant corrections
- Explanation of why changes were made
- Retained correction notices for reference (we don't quietly delete errors)
- No silent content removal — if we remove content, we explain why
We never try to hide our mistakes. We believe acknowledging and fixing errors builds trust with our readers.
9. Updates vs. Corrections
It's important to distinguish between updates and corrections:
Updates
Adding new information, improving clarity, enhancing photos, or refining recipes based on new techniques. Updates may not be specifically noted unless they significantly change the content.
Corrections
Fixing errors, inaccurate information, or mistakes in the original content. Significant corrections are always noted with a correction notice.
We may update content regularly to keep it fresh and helpful, but corrections specifically address errors in the original publication.
10. Contact Us
Have questions about our corrections policy? Found an error to report? We appreciate your help in maintaining accurate content.
Report an Error or Ask a Question
We appreciate our readers helping us maintain accurate, helpful content for the soft food community.
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