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Anna
To be fair: The Food Standards Agency said that although the packaging was transparent, allowing customers to see what was inside, the supermarket had failed to identify peanuts as an allergen on the labels.
It said without the correct warning on the label, people with an allergy to peanuts might not realise that monkey nuts were the same thing and unwittingly eat the product.
So I think that it's logical (and legally right to avoid compensation claims) to enforce relabelling of monkey nuts as containing peanuts.
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well it must be a misunderstanding on my part - I suppose I thought people with a peanut allergy would probably avoid all nuts - not logical I realise
I understand how dangerous it can be - I remember a case of someone suffering a severe reaction after kissing their partner who had eaten some muesli
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Anna
Originally posted by mercia View Postwell it must be a misunderstanding on my part - I suppose I thought people with a peanut allergy would probably avoid all nuts - not logical I realise
It has been said that the sudden rise in peanut allergy is caused by peanut oil being used in vaccines and penicillin (which is why you are always asked if you are allergic to pencillin), whether that is an urban myth or not I do not know.
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Anna
Originally posted by Frances_iom View Postsince when did peanuts or monkey nuts become nuts rather than legumes ?
and does the same allergy carry over to soy which is member of same family ?
Edit: According to a UK food allergy site the most common allergies are: gluten, milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, soybeans, fish, and crustaceaLast edited by Guest; 26-04-13, 15:39.
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The whole issue seems a great tangle. I have a friend who is allergic to walnuts, in a cake for example, but is OK with other nuts. Given the origin of the nuts , do people suffering from peanut allergy also suffer with other varieties?
I can remember the furore about the disatrous groundnuts scheme in Gambia back in the 1940s, and the American enthusiasm for peanut butter reaching our shores. I though it was pretty disgusting stuff then, and still do.
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Well, I don't know if I have an allergy to these things but I really dislike them so wouldn't buy them anyway. I also recall the expression "if you pay peanuts, you get monkeys", from which cultured pearl of wisdom I feel bound to conclude that PRS must think that I'm a monkey.
As you were...
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I thought this was a pay and conditions thread too, AH.
Peanut butter is my favourite food. Luckily i'm not allergic to it.
Never seen Monkey Nut butter on sale.Last edited by teamsaint; 26-04-13, 16:42.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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