Quote from: rainbow on September 03, 2012, 09:24:17 AM
IMO, the reason for the accomodation is RISK AVOIDANCE and the DATA that states most deaths in schools are from peanuts/nuts (see data above).
I don't think most of these people want a substitute - they just want to argue. It's not worth engaging with them.
Some people even on this site have trouble understanding why nuts get more accomodations. The simple fact is 90% of deaths in school from peanuts/nuts. Milk allergy - if anaphylactic - requires special consideration and unique accomodations (but people won't necessarily understand it b/c they have trouble separating from intolerance). Also, a "nut free classroom" has been generally accepted as an appropriate accomodation and one that is not difficult for schools to implement.
The slippery slope arguments (what if someone has gluten allergy? what about pet hair? etc). do not hold water (gluten allergy does not cause immediate anaphylactic shock upon ingestion; pet hair usually results in sneezing, etc).