What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? 20:09 - Feb 11 with 1787 views | SpruceMoose | If your child has an allergy so severe that yoghurt power in a 0.1% ratio can cause near death... would you get your kid a takeaway from some minimum wage takeaway in Center Parcs? Seems unnecessarily risky. On the other hand, if you go to lengths to highlight this to the food outlet and they assure you everything is ok with your order, then maybe it's a reasonable expectation to be able to trust what they say? For this moose, the truth might be somewhere in between. https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/holbrook-girl-in-serious-food-allergy-reactio Edit - In other news, can someone near the Archant offices nip over and show them how to rotate a goddamn image?! https://www.ipswichstar.co.uk/news/tina-young-crown-street-ipswich-suffolk-car-p [Post edited 11 Feb 2019 20:10]
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 20:43 - Feb 11 with 1734 views | Championship | Seems quite interesting that they only want assurances that it won't happen again. They don't seem to be demanding additional compensation. | | | |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:02 - Feb 11 with 1697 views | jeera | Certainly lessons to be learned all round. Yoghurt is a known [usual] ingredient in naan and although they wouldn't be expected to know that, they must be familiar with much bread stuff having dairy of some sort. It's not something I'd risk but there you go, and staff at a place like that cannot be expected to fully comprehend every allergy that walks through the door. Personally I would not advise anyone they were 100% safe under any circumstances if I were a restaurateur. [Post edited 11 Feb 2019 21:05]
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:04 - Feb 11 with 1690 views | Lord_Lucan | I would only cook her home prepared food. [Post edited 11 Feb 2019 21:15]
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:04 - Feb 11 by Lord_Lucan | I would only cook her home prepared food. [Post edited 11 Feb 2019 21:15]
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:08 - Feb 11 with 1672 views | WeWereZombies |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:02 - Feb 11 by jeera | Certainly lessons to be learned all round. Yoghurt is a known [usual] ingredient in naan and although they wouldn't be expected to know that, they must be familiar with much bread stuff having dairy of some sort. It's not something I'd risk but there you go, and staff at a place like that cannot be expected to fully comprehend every allergy that walks through the door. Personally I would not advise anyone they were 100% safe under any circumstances if I were a restaurateur. [Post edited 11 Feb 2019 21:05]
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But Centre Parks (I know they spell it differently) are a large corporation and have the resources to at least put a chart up with the ingredients of the products on sale, like many smaller operations manage to do. Although the outlet is probably outsourced and they would hide behind that. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:09 - Feb 11 with 1672 views | caught-in-limbo | Take a 5yo to an Indian restaurant as a treat? On top of that, the child already has an allergy problem. Who's to say she hasn't got other allergy problems. I know, let's give her a meal which is likely to contain a host of ingredients she's probably never had before and find out for sure. If we have to live in a world where every single trace element is listed in the ingredients, food will end up being very boring. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:16 - Feb 11 with 1644 views | Lord_Lucan |
Same as the unfortunate girl who ate a Pret and died on the plane. Madness to take that risk. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:21 - Feb 11 with 1625 views | caught-in-limbo |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:08 - Feb 11 by WeWereZombies | But Centre Parks (I know they spell it differently) are a large corporation and have the resources to at least put a chart up with the ingredients of the products on sale, like many smaller operations manage to do. Although the outlet is probably outsourced and they would hide behind that. |
* may contain traces of nuts * may contain traces of dairy products * may contain traces of egg * may contain traces of gluten * may contain traces of meat * may contain traces of peanuts * may contain traces of soy * may contain traces of real food | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:24 - Feb 11 with 1610 views | footers | Not posh enough to go to Center Parcs or have a kid with food intolerances. #JustTellingItLikeItIs | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:25 - Feb 11 with 1605 views | jeera |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:08 - Feb 11 by WeWereZombies | But Centre Parks (I know they spell it differently) are a large corporation and have the resources to at least put a chart up with the ingredients of the products on sale, like many smaller operations manage to do. Although the outlet is probably outsourced and they would hide behind that. |
Yes on pre-prepared foodstuff, but not freshly made from a comprehensive menu. I mean to say, there's going to be traces of a zillion things in there or at least the chance of cross-contamination. Dunno. I don't want to criticise the parents but they have to take some responsibility for the safety of their own child. Having a word with a server and one of the kitchen staff isn't good enough given the potential severity. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:27 - Feb 11 with 1599 views | WD19 | We are taking the first baby steps in reversing evolution. | | | |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:29 - Feb 11 with 1592 views | footers |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:21 - Feb 11 by caught-in-limbo | * may contain traces of nuts * may contain traces of dairy products * may contain traces of egg * may contain traces of gluten * may contain traces of meat * may contain traces of peanuts * may contain traces of soy * may contain traces of real food |
*may contain traces of abdicating personal responsibility for one's child | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:31 - Feb 11 with 1587 views | caught-in-limbo |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:27 - Feb 11 by WD19 | We are taking the first baby steps in reversing evolution. |
This is reverse evolution with a very late teenage "it's not my fault / I know my rights" attitude. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:36 - Feb 11 with 1569 views | caught-in-limbo |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:29 - Feb 11 by footers | *may contain traces of abdicating personal responsibility for one's child |
Traces? Are you sure? Looks like a full RWO* of personal responsibility abdication. Recommended weekly output. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:37 - Feb 11 with 1560 views | GlasgowBlue |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:08 - Feb 11 by WeWereZombies | But Centre Parks (I know they spell it differently) are a large corporation and have the resources to at least put a chart up with the ingredients of the products on sale, like many smaller operations manage to do. Although the outlet is probably outsourced and they would hide behind that. |
They franchise out their food outlets to companies such as a Cafe Rouge. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:38 - Feb 11 with 1563 views | footers |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:36 - Feb 11 by caught-in-limbo | Traces? Are you sure? Looks like a full RWO* of personal responsibility abdication. Recommended weekly output. |
If it were my five-year-old daughter I'd have gone on holiday without her and left her with her Naan. | |
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What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:44 - Feb 11 with 1536 views | caught-in-limbo |
What's the TWTD hive mind take on this? on 21:38 - Feb 11 by footers | If it were my five-year-old daughter I'd have gone on holiday without her and left her with her Naan. |
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