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  • Someone I knows GF has an extreme nut allergy. They basically just don't eat out together as the risk is high and confidence is low.

    Someone else I know manages a new joiner with an extreme nut allergy so recently went on a H&S training course for it. They work in a serviced office, and on the days they're in the office they need to sweep the office for the comp breakfast and snacks. If they bring lunch back to the office it needs to be clean plus check others do the same - hummus being a common culprit for having to throw lunches.

    I often put hummus in sandwiches as an additional protein source/sauce. I've now got out of the habit for when my kid goes to clubs/camp but there have been at least a couple of times I've forgotten and only pulled them out at the last minute following a prompt from my OH.

    All that to say, I can see how easy it is to make mistakes that have extreme consequences.

  • It is easy to make mistakes.

    My 5 yr old has packed lunches for school. I know 100% he's not allowed peanut butter sandwiches at school, but one day I made them and put them in his lunchbox. Only remembered when I was putting his lunchbox in his schoolbag.

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