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Eating Out-If You Have A Food Allergy Should You Eat Out Or Have Takeways
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Then the other question is if you have a catering business should you be held responsible for their problems if they eat in your restaurant
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You seem concerned about this, have you experienced a problem in the past?
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You seem concerned about this, have you experienced a problem in the past?
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Surely it should/must depend on whether you are forthright and honest about your products. If warned of an issue yet still serve what will cause it, then you should be held responsible. You were warned and didn't act. But if the customer just assumes a dish, without ingredients noted, will be ok and it's not, that must surely be their responsibility.
I think if I was a small food business, I would go one of two ways. I would either go niche and totally exclude the common allergens from my premises or I would be clear that anything I produce may contain the common allergens. But yes I do think that if you lie or if you are not completely clear about ingredients and allergen contamination then you are responsible.
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