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TopicWhy would someone go out to eat if they have deadly allergy?
LinkPizza
12/24/22 5:44:11 PM
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KingDavid posted...
What's irresponsible is going out to eat when you know you have a deadly allergy, or if your child has a deadly allergy.

And it's borderline criminal that people would put someone's life in someone else's hand.

It's like going to someone for support for suicide, or threatening to commit suicide unless someone does something.

It's selfish.

You are literally putting you/or someone else's life in the hands of the staff and management. I would not want to be held liable for the company or your life.

If I was an owner or manager of an establishment, I would tell people with deadly allergies to go somewhere else, because I DO NOT want to be responsible for someone else's life. Fuck that!

No. People with allergies still eat. And many can eat at most places. And many restaurant can accommodate them. If they cant, they should say so.

And its not criminal to out someone elses life in someone elses hands. Parent that send their child to school do it most days of the week

And technically, even without allergies, going out to eat is putting your life in someone elses hand. They could poison the food, or the food could go bad, or something else entirely

And some restaurants do send people away. Others do their best to accommodate. For example, at Genghis Grill, you tell them your allergy (they ask before even letting you get you ingredients), and they mark it. That way, they clean the grill extra good and get extra clean cooking ware before cooking your food to make sure its all safe

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