My daughter has a peanut allergy. She’s only had one reaction in her life, which was when we found out about the allergy, but her doctor did a test and it turns out that it’s severe. She’s in the “shouldn’t eat foods that were prepared in facilities that process peanuts” category.
Like many schools in New York City, hers is a nut-free facility. At the beginning of the year, new parents are told this. It’s posted on the door as you come in. It’s on the wall in the hallway. And yet the other day a parent was walking up the stairs talking to their kid about their peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
Why would someone do that? I just can’t understand the reasoning that goes into sending your kid to school with a lunch that could kill another student.
