Accessibility Statement

Our Commitment to Accessibility:

 Millie's Sipping Broth is committed to making our website’s content accessible and user friendly to everyone. If you are having difficulty viewing or navigating the content on this website, or notice any content, feature, or functionality that you believe is not fully accessible to people with disabilities, please call our Customer Service team at 425-999-4894 or email our team at info@keeplifetasty.com with “Disabled Access” in the subject line and provide a description of the specific feature you feel is not fully accessible or a suggestion for improvement.  We take your feedback seriously and will consider it as we evaluate ways to accommodate all of our customers and our overall accessibility policies.  Additionally, while we do not control such vendors, we strongly encourage vendors of third-party digital content to provide content that is accessible and user friendly.

Support / Feedback:

How can we provide support and improve accessibility?

We welcome your questions and feedback on the accessibility of our website. Please let us know how we can assist you if you encounter any barriers to access:

Phone: 425-999-4894

E-mail: info@keeplifetasty.com

Postal address: KeepLifeTasty 15600 ne 8th suite b1-491, Bellevue WA 98008

Compatibility:

MilliesSippingBroth.com is designed to be compatible with assistive technologies using current operating systems, and the last two versions of major browsers including Chrome, Safari, FireFox, and Edge. Assistive technologies include NVDA, JAWS, VoiceOver, and mobile screen readers.

The website may not display optimally in older browsers or older operating systems.

Expertise:

We use an independent third-party website and digital accessibility specialist to provide consultation and periodic audits for usability and WCAG 2.2 AA conformance which helps to identify any barriers and provides remediation and recommendations to enhance the accessibility of the website.

Testing:

Automated tools and manual user testing by professionals with disabilities are utilized to continually assess and improve the usability and accessibility of the website.

Training:

We further invest in training on accessibility for our digital team to ensure our web content personnel, developers, designers, and other team members are knowledgeable and follow best practices for accessibility.

Helpful Resources:

The Americans with Disabilities Act

W3C Web Accessibility Initiative

Web Content Accessibility Guidelines

Apple Mac OS Accessibility

Google Accessibility

Mozilla Firefox Browser Accessibility

Microsoft Edge Accessibility

NVDA screen reader (free) 

 

Accessibility Shortcuts Guide:

Read this helpful Accessibility Shortcuts Guide for Screen Readers and Browsers