http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...eath/70381282/
A family goes to Publix and the son, who has a severe nut allergy, asks for a cookie at the bakery counter. Mom takes a bite, says it's okay, and gives it to him. The story says she carried an epi pen with her but if your kid has such a severe allergy that he DIED, and he's 11 so you should KNOW how bad his allergy is, why did you trust anything there to be nut-free (especially cookies)? They obviously don't cater specifically to people with food allergies.
I wouldn't want to trust anything there unless I knew the people working there personally. Nut pieces can get into anything in a kitchen. And by the way, lady, just because you don't taste an ingredient doesn't mean it isn't in there. I hope you learn something from this.
It's a tragic story, yeah, but suing a store for your negligence is just stupid.
A family goes to Publix and the son, who has a severe nut allergy, asks for a cookie at the bakery counter. Mom takes a bite, says it's okay, and gives it to him. The story says she carried an epi pen with her but if your kid has such a severe allergy that he DIED, and he's 11 so you should KNOW how bad his allergy is, why did you trust anything there to be nut-free (especially cookies)? They obviously don't cater specifically to people with food allergies.
I wouldn't want to trust anything there unless I knew the people working there personally. Nut pieces can get into anything in a kitchen. And by the way, lady, just because you don't taste an ingredient doesn't mean it isn't in there. I hope you learn something from this.
It's a tragic story, yeah, but suing a store for your negligence is just stupid.
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