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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No, no no... don't do that as its really selfish. There are tons of things they can eat from pretzels to cereal/granola bars, etc. that have no nuts.[/quote] What you are saying is ridiculous. I guess you also feel that hundreds of people on a plane should have to put up with a peacock because one person swears it is her emotional support animal, right? :roll: [/quote] What you are saying is ridiculous. A kid with a life threatening nut allergy is not a peacock. [/quote] The point, duh, is that the burden is not on the whole world to change its behavior for one individual.[/quote] I would much rather that my kid's school had a no-nuts policy than my child accidentally caused the death of one of his classmates. I'm *fine* changing behavior if it means keeping kids safe. [/quote] I'm the posted that witnessed a family member have a reaction to peanut butter. My kids don't have allergies, and I agree with you. I think the issue is that some parents think this issue is blown out of proportion by helicopter parents. While the number of kids with these allergies is low compared to the general population, their reaction is usually so serious it's definitely worth considering. [/quote]
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