why?
one word law suit
I mean before the whole penut is banned thing.
I mean if you're going to say lawsuit, you might as well ban things like brocolli, or certain types of meat that people are allergic to.
why?
one word law suit
why?
one word law suit
I mean before the whole penut is banned thing.
I mean if you're going to say lawsuit, you might as well ban things like brocolli, or certain types of meat that people are allergic to.
A very wise thing to say indeed - processing of allergen-rich substances should be restricted to specified, restricted areas (in dedicated factories) wheras in school kitchens, said food products should not be used not to contaminate the rest of the food, however banning them on the premises entirely is going a bit overboard.As someone who suffers from peanut allergies, I'll say now that not eating peanuts isn't as simple a matter as avoiding pb&j sandwiches. More products than you think contain peanuts, and although I only get a reaction if I actually ingest peanuts, eating a peanut product by mistake is really easy and was a mistake I often paid for as a child. Now I know to check the labels for EVERYTHING, but young kids aren't usually this responsible and will just eat a granola bar or cookie without hesitation. But in all honesty, I don't believe peanuts should be banned in schools since a child with allergies needs to learn to deal with it and just be as careful as possible. I do however agree that it probably isn't a good idea to have peanut products being made in an area with non-peanut products. So if the schools want to do that, I think they should since there's a high risk something like a cookie might become contaminated by mistake.
why?
one word law suit
I mean before the whole penut is banned thing.
I mean if you're going to say lawsuit, you might as well ban things like brocolli, or certain types of meat that people are allergic to.
Some schools only allow spoons in their cafeterias.Going by this line of logic, we should also ban using cuttlery in school diners because of the slim possibility of someone cutting themselves with lethal results
That's... that's just sad... If I were a pupil in one, I would treat that as an insult.Some schools only allow spoons in their cafeterias.Going by this line of logic, we should also ban using cuttlery in school diners because of the slim possibility of someone cutting themselves with lethal results
Some schools only allow spoons in their cafeterias.Going by this line of logic, we should also ban using cuttlery in school diners because of the slim possibility of someone cutting themselves with lethal results
I bet you're that one guy that squirts ketchup all over himself and plays dead for 2 hours in the corner of the cafeteria. Coward.In my 3rd world country we even get knives at cafeterias to eat out terrible food.
Yes, food-fights here are the real deal, unlike in your sissy america
No, I am the danger. I am the one who stabs.I bet you're that one guy that squirts ketchup all over himself and plays dead for 2 hours in the corner of the cafeteria. Coward.In my 3rd world country we even get knives at cafeterias to eat out terrible food.
Yes, food-fights here are the real deal, unlike in your sissy america
why?
one word law suit
I mean before the whole penut is banned thing.
I mean if you're going to say lawsuit, you might as well ban things like brocolli, or certain types of meat that people are allergic to.
There always has to be one idiot who thinks he's being funny to ruin a thread. And if it isn't Hell's Malice, it must be you then.
Instead of complaining about the failed public school system (Mostly in America.), try home schooling or private schools.
BAWWWWWW
BAWWWWWW
your move.
I'm not saying it really affects me. But for other parents, home schooling is not an option for them. It just seems that the school system has them bent over a barrel and they didn't even bring lube.Instead of complaining about the failed public school system (Mostly in America.), try home schooling or private schools.
Just realized the threat title is misspelled.
I'm not saying it really affects me. But for other parents, home schooling is not an option for them. It just seems that the school system has them bent over a barrel and they didn't even bring lube.Instead of complaining about the failed public school system (Mostly in America.), try home schooling or private schools.
Well I think it's parents who are asking for these bans. School systems aren't usually proactive in addressing issues.
Just realized the threat title is misspelled.
Saw what you did there.