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<blockquote data-quote="fit2btied" data-source="post: 798411" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>One of my grandsons brought home a letter the first day of school last year saying that due to 3 students in the building with peanut allergies, students bringing their lunch to school could not bring anything with peanuts, peanut butter, anything fried in peanut oil, anything processed in a plant that processed peanut products, etc. etc. etc. The list went on and on. School said they were worried about children trading lunches. My daughter-in-law said unless they were packin' her kid's lunch, she'd send whatever she be nice well pleased! After a couple hundred phone calls, mostly irate, they sent home a new letter the second day, retracting that provision. Seems it wasn't a district policy, just a building principal's brain fart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fit2btied, post: 798411, member: 6"] One of my grandsons brought home a letter the first day of school last year saying that due to 3 students in the building with peanut allergies, students bringing their lunch to school could not bring anything with peanuts, peanut butter, anything fried in peanut oil, anything processed in a plant that processed peanut products, etc. etc. etc. The list went on and on. School said they were worried about children trading lunches. My daughter-in-law said unless they were packin' her kid's lunch, she'd send whatever she be nice well pleased! After a couple hundred phone calls, mostly irate, they sent home a new letter the second day, retracting that provision. Seems it wasn't a district policy, just a building principal's brain fart. [/QUOTE]
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