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Restaurant Owner Jailed For Manslaughter
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How will this ruling affect the food industry? Any AB'ers have a nut allergy and do you look at all packaging?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't see why it should 'affect the food industry' at all. The EU Food Information for Consumers Regulation No. 1169/2011 already requires restaurants and takeaways to declare the presence of allergens in foods that they serve (and has done so since 14/12/14). As with all laws, there will always be some people who're prepared to risk flouting the legislation.
i think the only effect it might have is make restaurant owners be honest with their descriptions and not cut corners. From what I heard on the radio this guy claimed food was peanut free when he knew perfectly well it wasn't and even after a warning he still blatantly continued to lie. Tragically this one man truly had a severe allergy. There's no point checking packaging and menus if you can't trust those that wrote them.
Mrs JtH has a nut allergy and stopped buying takeaway meals years ago precisely because it is difficult to make sure that the importance of the meal being completely 'nut-free' has been understood...
And, yes, we have to scrutinise ALL packaging to make sure the contents aren't going to kill her.....:o)
And, yes, we have to scrutinise ALL packaging to make sure the contents aren't going to kill her.....:o)
the guy was negligent sure and Manslaughter seems about right after reading up on the case but if I had an allergy that was that bad I could die, there is no way I'd be ordering food from any sort of takeaway or restaurant. I know some of these peanut allergies are so severe in some it's like cyanide in effect.
Jackdaw, peanuts are not really nuts, they're legumes and belong to the pea family. There are other 'nuts' which aren't real nuts either, but I can't remember what they are. I've had several children with peanut allergies in schools I've worked in over the years and they usually steer clear of all nuts, just to be on the safe side. One child was hospitalised when he touched a computer keyboard after his cousin who had been eating salted peanuts. Scary!
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