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Nut-allergy sufferers face prejudice
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 458125" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>I can see banning peanut products in daycares and elementary schools. I think allergies to other nuts are pretty rare though. Peanut allergies are so common now and could be deadly so I can understand that. But I really don't understand the others. They can't ban every food that any child could possibly be allergic to! </p><p></p><p></p><p>But I don't understand it at the high school level at all! A child who is old enough to be in high school is old enough to know what foods he may be allergic to and just not eat them! Personal responsibility has come to in there somewhere! It's not like two first graders trading a bologna sandwich for a peanut butter sandwich!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 458125, member: 1883"] I can see banning peanut products in daycares and elementary schools. I think allergies to other nuts are pretty rare though. Peanut allergies are so common now and could be deadly so I can understand that. But I really don't understand the others. They can't ban every food that any child could possibly be allergic to! But I don't understand it at the high school level at all! A child who is old enough to be in high school is old enough to know what foods he may be allergic to and just not eat them! Personal responsibility has come to in there somewhere! It's not like two first graders trading a bologna sandwich for a peanut butter sandwich! [/QUOTE]
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