Monday, April 04, 2011

it's a "food allergy"

I guess this restaurant has some skepticism about their "customers" and their "allergies." Thanks, diasynou.

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  1. So then maybe they shouldn’t dress up as “Mr. Peanut?”

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  2. must be a Broadway restaurant?

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  4. I've claimed to have "food allergies" in order to have certain things left out of a dish....but I was definitely a real customer when I did it.

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  5. What costume shall we wear then?

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  6. Definitely an outlet on Broadway that assists SOME of the theatres with their production needs. They rent certain companies their wares for 'peanuts'. THat's why they need to know if they have allergies.

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  7. You have to be kidding me! Oh my - well then we are officially NOT "customers" there! Our son has food allergies and did have intolerances that caused severe eczema - and no, we did not put extra blush on his skin to make it "look" like a "rash" Wow. Thankfully though his Vidazorb probiotic really helped him and he can now eat so much more and his skin looks great -still would not go there tho.

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  8. I've always wondered when Costumers were going to get their come uppance.

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