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[quote=Anonymous]I don't get all the drama. OP child should not be sharing snacks with anyone else in this situation at a playground or anywhere. As a parent you have to assume there will be residue from other families and some kids are ok with residue and others are not. Except if you wipe everything down before use, you have to just simply assume the risk is there. If they eat near you, excuse yourself saying child has an allergy. As a decent parent, I'd never send nut snacks or food to school or a public place. As a decent room parent or party planner, I reach out to parents of know allergies and get the word out so we can provide for all kids, within reason (at some point if a child is allergic to everything or its clear its preferences over allergy, while I try to work with preferences only so much you can do). But, no, you don't ask another person not to bring specific food. You just distance yourself and if they ask why or you are bold just mention the allergy.[/quote]
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