Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the pizza place have egg products?
OP here. Yes. This is the concern. The pizza place makes hoagies with ranch (containing eggs) on the same line as the pizza so the risk for cross contamination is high.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you all for the suggestions!!! I am following up with our daughter's allergist and also will try the other options proposed by all of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the pizza place have egg products?
OP here. Yes. This is the concern. The pizza place makes hoagies with ranch (containing eggs) on the same line as the pizza so the risk for cross contamination is high.
Would switching to another company work? There are several pizza chains that don’t make hoagies.
I agree that involving her in making the pizza might help her like the pizza from home.
You want the "school" (read: daycare) to switch pizza places?
Anonymous wrote:I would go get a stack of boxes from the pizza place and have the teachers serve her pizza from home from the same box like the other kids.
Another thing to consider is that kids this age melt down over things and if it’s not one thing, it’s another. It’s part of their development and it just is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does the pizza place have egg products?
OP here. Yes. This is the concern. The pizza place makes hoagies with ranch (containing eggs) on the same line as the pizza so the risk for cross contamination is high.
Would switching to another company work? There are several pizza chains that don’t make hoagies.
I agree that involving her in making the pizza might help her like the pizza from home.
Anonymous wrote:You should discuss this with your allergist.
My 15 yo has an egg allergy and eats pizza from various a places all the time, even places that serve ranch. Egg allergies aren’t nearly as serious as nut or shellfish allergies (which he has also) and while serious reactions from cross contamination from nuts and shellfish aren’t uncommon, I suspect the minuscule amount of egg protein transferred wouldn’t be enough to cause a serious reaction.
Anonymous wrote:Send in something else that's a treat for *your* child on those days.
Anonymous wrote:I would go get a stack of boxes from the pizza place and have the teachers serve her pizza from home from the same box like the other kids.
Another thing to consider is that kids this age melt down over things and if it’s not one thing, it’s another. It’s part of their development and it just is what it is.