QuoteMarilyn G. Geller, the CEO of the Celiac Disease Foundation, was asked by Legal Newsline if she had a comment on the claim.
"Celiac Disease Foundation recognizes that restaurants bear a financial burden for the employee training and other accommodations that are required to serve meals that are safe for those with celiac disease," Geller said.
Quotemajor celiac organizations the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness (NFCA) and the Celiac Disease Foundation have both voiced their concern over the implications of the lawsuit."While it can be frustrating to pay more for food that we need in order to be healthy, we can't overlook the fact that making safe gluten-free food comes with a cost," Alice Bast NFCA's president and CEO, told Allergic Living. "We would not want to deter other restaurants from purchasing gluten-free ingredients or pursuing training programs, [like those offered by NFCA], that can make them better equipped to serve gluten-free food to those with a medical need."