Southwest to stop serving peanuts

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't die from a dog allergy


You can. For me and many others, allergic reactions to animals leads to asthma attacks.


Then you should probably not fly.

Same with the peanut people.

Same with anyone with anaphylactic allergies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You can't die from a dog allergy


You can. For me and many others, allergic reactions to animals leads to asthma attacks.


Then you should probably not fly.

Same with the peanut people.

Same with anyone with anaphylactic allergies.


Agreed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Took too long. No confined space should ever have nuts in this day and age.



100% There are thousands of other snacks to choose from.

Also, due to long duration of confined space, animals (except true service animals) should be banned from flights.



I have a severe, immediate, and life theatening allergy to avacado, which seems to be everywhere right now. Even touching it makes me very sick. Should I demand avacado free zones? I have a friend whose daughter is anaphylactic to wheat. My nephew was in ER last month after he was accidentally exposed to corn.

We have to live in the world. I'm grateful my parents didn't demand people change their habits for me. I learned to advocate and avoid very young. Trusting other people to keep you safe is dangerous.


Avocado. Spell it right.
Anonymous
I haven’t been on a flight with peanuts for years. I thought airlines stopped serving peanuts because they were more expensive than pretzels or snack mixes.
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