From the comments:
“People with peanut allergies have to own that danger, not everyone else around them. They should only order food that can be physically checked with no ambiguity, like an apple for instance.”
I just want to punch this person in the mouth. It’s infuriating that so many people are so turned around on basic food safety. Here’s the deal: As a parent, it’s a heavy lift to make your young child understand that there’s a very common, very popular kind of food that can make them very, very sick. Your heart breaks a little bit every time they see something they want, that they should be excited about getting to have, and they look up and ask if it has peanuts – And you have to tell them yes.
The very least that a vendor can do is not lie to me about what’s in the food I’m buying for my kid. If I order a grilled cheese sandwich, which by default wouldn’t have peanut butter, and specifically say DO NOT PUT PEANUT BUTTER ON THIS, and it arrives with a scoop of peanut butter, then I have a legitimate grievance whether or not my kid ends up in the hospital because of their negligence.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/parents-sue-panera-serving-allergic-172401253.html?nhp=1