QurazyQuisp
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I've heard also that scientists are starting to think that many allergies are caused because people aren't introducing their children to the food at an early enough age.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: BoomerD
At my grandkids' school, they had to stop letting the kids bring treats from home to share because a couple of kids had peanut allergies. WTF? Why should everyone have to suffer because your kids are deficient?
peanut allergies are serious business (seriously).
yea serious for 0.000000000001% of the population
yet all of us suffer because of it
Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Well, if I had an ER-worthy food allergy, I think I'd probably go a little out of my way to mention it in that kind of situation.
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
I've heard also that scientists are starting to think that many allergies are caused because people aren't introducing their children to the food at an early enough age.
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
I've heard also that scientists are starting to think that many allergies are caused because people aren't introducing their children to the food at an early enough age.
This is bullshit
-AE
Originally posted by: G Wizard
i cant imagine how you're at fault here.
when i worked for a pizza place, we'd have requests from either muslims, hindus or jews (oh my!) to use a new clean blade to cut the pizza.
guess how many times i actually did that....
now, if they explicitly said 'i have a allergy to pork or beef' or something i probably would take the request a bit more seriously.
Originally posted by: G Wizard
i cant imagine how you're at fault here.
when i worked for a pizza place, we'd have requests from either muslims, hindus or jews (oh my!) to use a new clean blade to cut the pizza.
guess how many times i actually did that....
now, if they explicitly said 'i have a allergy to pork or beef' or something i probably would take the request a bit more seriously.
Originally posted by: Baloo
Well, seems clear to me. She did say no pineapple, but by using the same knife without cleaning off the pineapple from the blade, she got pineapple. Common sense is supposed to come into play here somewhere. She should not need to disclose her medical problems to get no pineapple in her salad.
Originally posted by: Baloo
Well, seems clear to me. She did say no pineapple, but by using the same knife without cleaning off the pineapple from the blade, she got pineapple. Common sense is supposed to come into play here somewhere. She should not need to disclose her medical problems to get no pineapple in her salad.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: G Wizard
i cant imagine how you're at fault here.
when i worked for a pizza place, we'd have requests from either muslims, hindus or jews (oh my!) to use a new clean blade to cut the pizza.
guess how many times i actually did that....
now, if they explicitly said 'i have a allergy to pork or beef' or something i probably would take the request a bit more seriously.
Religious food restrictions are only in your head.. if you don't know about it, it's like it never happened.
Originally posted by: Baloo
Well, seems clear to me. She did say no pineapple, but by using the same knife without cleaning off the pineapple from the blade, she got pineapple. Common sense is supposed to come into play here somewhere. She should not need to disclose her medical problems to get no pineapple in her salad.
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: minendo
Unfortunately, those of us with food allergies don't always assume the potentials of cross-contamination. I'm not justifying her attitude or yours, but it happens. Hopefully, she is all right, but I'm curious to know if she was carrying an Epi-pen or not.
People with food allergies should just eat at home. Expecting restaurants, bakeries and such to cater to your allergies is ridiculous.
At my grandkids' school, they had to stop letting the kids bring treats from home to share because a couple of kids had peanut allergies. WTF? Why should everyone have to suffer because your kids are deficient?
My wife wants to start a coffee shop and bakery, but with all the fucking lawsuits by people with food allergies, it hardly seems worth it.
"Caution, this bakery may serve products made with flour, milk, and/or peanuts."
You'd THINK something like that would be enough to protect a business, but sadly, no.
People with food allergies should just eat at home and leave the rest of the world to enjoy their foods.
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
I've heard also that scientists are starting to think that many allergies are caused because people aren't introducing their children to the food at an early enough age.
This is bullshit
-AE
Originally posted by: Ns1
Originally posted by: Baloo
Well, seems clear to me. She did say no pineapple, but by using the same knife without cleaning off the pineapple from the blade, she got pineapple. Common sense is supposed to come into play here somewhere. She should not need to disclose her medical problems to get no pineapple in her salad.
........
Yes, yes she should.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: QurazyQuisp
I've heard also that scientists are starting to think that many allergies are caused because people aren't introducing their children to the food at an early enough age.
This is bullshit
-AE
no no its not,
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: BoomerD
At my grandkids' school, they had to stop letting the kids bring treats from home to share because a couple of kids had peanut allergies. WTF? Why should everyone have to suffer because your kids are deficient?
peanut allergies are serious business (seriously).
yea serious for 0.000000000001% of the population
yet all of us suffer because of it
The lady at the OP's work is an idiot, no one is going to guess a pineapple allergy from saying 'hold the pineapples', but the general insensitivity of the board regarding food allergies is a bit bother some.
I'm allergic to peanuts. I have no problem with you eating peanuts or peanut products as adults, but in a daycare setting where kids don't wash their hands, play with the same toys/supplies I can see how it could be an issue. Don't even get me started on insentive children who literally try to force peanut products down other kids throats not knowing the sensitivity of the situation.
If you feel like killing those who can't eat peanuts then fine, send me to the gas chambe but just come out and say it instead of being pissy about your kids not being able to eat PB and J sandwiches at school/daycare.
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: BoomerD
At my grandkids' school, they had to stop letting the kids bring treats from home to share because a couple of kids had peanut allergies. WTF? Why should everyone have to suffer because your kids are deficient?
peanut allergies are serious business (seriously).
yea serious for 0.000000000001% of the population
yet all of us suffer because of it
The lady at the OP's work is an idiot, no one is going to guess a pineapple allergy from saying 'hold the pineapples', but the general insensitivity of the board regarding food allergies is a bit bother some.
I'm allergic to peanuts. I have no problem with you eating peanuts or peanut products as adults, but in a daycare setting where kids don't wash their hands, play with the same toys/supplies I can see how it could be an issue. Don't even get me started on insentive children who literally try to force peanut products down other kids throats not knowing the sensitivity of the situation.
If you feel like killing those who can't eat peanuts then fine, send me to the gas chambe but just come out and say it instead of being pissy about your kids not being able to eat PB and J sandwiches at school/daycare.
no i dont feel like killing you because you cant eat peanuts, i fee like killing the law makers that make it so i cant eat them because someone someplace might have a peanut allergy
also if you have a kid who is allergic to them and is stupid enought to eat them after being told not to, well then thats his own fault
Originally posted by: Citrix
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: BoomerD
At my grandkids' school, they had to stop letting the kids bring treats from home to share because a couple of kids had peanut allergies. WTF? Why should everyone have to suffer because your kids are deficient?
peanut allergies are serious business (seriously).
yea serious for 0.000000000001% of the population
yet all of us suffer because of it
The lady at the OP's work is an idiot, no one is going to guess a pineapple allergy from saying 'hold the pineapples', but the general insensitivity of the board regarding food allergies is a bit bother some.
I'm allergic to peanuts. I have no problem with you eating peanuts or peanut products as adults, but in a daycare setting where kids don't wash their hands, play with the same toys/supplies I can see how it could be an issue. Don't even get me started on insentive children who literally try to force peanut products down other kids throats not knowing the sensitivity of the situation.
If you feel like killing those who can't eat peanuts then fine, send me to the gas chambe but just come out and say it instead of being pissy about your kids not being able to eat PB and J sandwiches at school/daycare.
no i dont feel like killing you because you cant eat peanuts, i fee like killing the law makers that make it so i cant eat them because someone someplace might have a peanut allergy
also if you have a kid who is allergic to them and is stupid enought to eat them after being told not to, well then thats his own fault
its not the kid who has the allergy that the school should worry about its the other stupid kids who dont understand how dangerous it can be to the kid who has the allergy to nuts.
"hey lets sneak a nut in joes lunch and see what happens"
next think you the ambulance is at the school and joes parents are getting called...
dude we are talking about kids not your workplace lunch room.
there are ways to prevent shit like that happening that dont involve banning all peanut products those with food allergies should have to adapt to a world where the majoirty can eay XXX item fine, Not the other way around
Originally posted by: tenshodo13
there are ways to prevent shit like that happening that dont involve banning all peanut products those with food allergies should have to adapt to a world where the majoirty can eay XXX item fine, Not the other way around
Such as? We can't even stop kids from pushing large plastic toys up their nose. Now we can somehow stop them from coming into contact with a incredibly common food/ingredient which also has an incredibly strong allergic reaction in an environment of little kids who don't know that inhaling dust can cause his windpipes to close?