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spurgeonryan said:
the2real4mafol said:
I'm luckily not allergic to a thing, but a way of getting out of being affected by these regulations is just to bring your own lunch, it's just that simple and do you think people want to be allergic? it's not a choice

I understand that it is not a choice. My son is allergic to Lemon and my daughter Ranch and Hazlenus. I am sympathetic. But does not mean that my other kids have to never try lemonaide or Nutella. Or Ranch for that matter. I still think others should not suffer for other peoples problems.

Wait a minute, they ban anything a person may be allergic to?. Thats a bit stupid, i understand your point a bit more now. All they do in the UK, is make it perfectly clear what ingredients are in the food that people may be allergic too. Food is not banned in places like schools at all. People are just made aware of the choices they can have so they don't have the wrong foods. 



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