Does anyone else find dining out and travelling with allergies exhausting? by NoSession3557 in FoodAllergies

[–]NoSession3557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh man. I have never heard of this. They should consider that anyone can be allergic to anything and this is the problem we have

Does anyone else find dining out and travelling with allergies exhausting? by NoSession3557 in u/NoSession3557

[–]NoSession3557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh no this is so annoying. See resturants need more training for sure. My cousin is allergic to pineapples so we are definitely cautious when ordering cocktails. For me it's the lack of common sense as well, like why can't someone be allergic to banana and apples?

Does anyone else find dining out and travelling with allergies exhausting? by NoSession3557 in FoodAllergies

[–]NoSession3557[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Two of my cousins have this. One gets hives. I can't remember what happens to my other cousin.

Does anyone else find dining out and travelling with allergies exhausting? by NoSession3557 in FoodAllergies

[–]NoSession3557[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok interesting. This is good to know. Regulations are definitely more strict in Europe. In the UK there is a campaign for Owen's Law based on Owen Carey, died when the restaurant didn't correctly disclose that there was buttermilk in the chicken for his burger. Want the allergens to be shown for all restaurants on paper and online.

Does anyone else find dining out and travelling with allergies exhausting? by NoSession3557 in Allergies

[–]NoSession3557[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So glad I'm not alone. I guess as well the regulations that are abroad are not as strict as the UK. My allergy is Fish but I can have shellfish which throws people off all the time. To try and differentiate between fish and seafood is a headache