Quote from: Macabre on March 30, 2015, 11:29:24 AM
How long have you noticed that YKW?
Could it be that different local management has an impact on that?
QuoteAccording to the lawsuit, before purchasing the cookie, Cline was told by a supermarket associate that a chocolate cookie, called a "Chocolate Chew," did not contain any tree nut allergens.
No label on the cookie disclosed the presence of allergens or a list of ingredients, the lawsuit said.
When the family returned home, Cline took a bite of the cookie, saw there were no nuts, and gave the rest to her son. Landon had three bites of the cookie and was sure there was something in it because his mouth was burning, the lawsuit said.
The cookie did contain walnuts.
Quote from: tigerlily on March 26, 2015, 08:56:53 AM
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/lawsuit-boy-11-died-allergic-reaction-publix-cookie-29902161
Potentially post to "In Memory Thread". I did not see with a quick check.
I've been assured multiple times by the bakery workers that their product on shared equipment is safe for PN/TN. We still avoid. Often told by parents of those with "mild" nut allergies that we are hyper vigilant and they always eat bakery goods. I say our experiences vary--you've only treated with Benadryl, we've had to use the Epi and experienced just how fast our lives can turn upside down.
Sad and tragic for all involved.