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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Really sad. With a diary allergy that severe it’s really not safe to eat out at all.[/quote] It really is so sad. And I imagine it must be really tough for people with these allergies to walk that line between staying safe, and living a normal life! Poor woman just wanted to enjoy her evening with her family. You are right that (I assume) she’d still be here had she prepared her dinner herself. But it does bring up an interesting point - IF (big if) the food was contaminated / the breading had nuts or dairy, it does seem like there should be liability here. I know the server is probably young and clueless and not making much money, but if that’s how it went down, that server basically killed her when he/she confirmed to her that the food was nut / dairy free. [/quote] I’m sure the assurance was coming from the kitchen. I doubt the server just unilaterally reassured them that everything was fine.[/quote] It's been a few years, but when we travelled to Disney with someone with an allergy, every single time they'd mention it to the waiter, the waiter basically stopped everything and went and got the chef. And then the chef talked about what was safe and not safe. At the buffet restaurant the chef literally walked this person around the buffet specifically pointing out what to avoid. So yes, I'm sure it was coming from the kitchen, or at least coming from a list created by the kitchen[/quote] That's standard at Disney restaurants and why Disney has such a good reputation in the allergy community. But I don't think Raglan Road is officially Disney, even though it's located at Disney Springs. There are several independent restaurants with locations in Disney Springs. [/quote]
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