I had never heard of these resources before they showed up on my Facebook newsfeed. Now, they're not helpful for a lot of folks here who are dealing with multiple and less common allergies, but my daughter has just peanut, treenut and shellfish allergies - so if these resources are trustworthy, they could certainly make my life easier.
They seem to serve as a database of safer food choices, but they include not only those manufactures who disclose (as part of advertising) their allergen free practices, but other choices where the proprietor of the database has verified safe practices through direct contact with the manufacturer.
Is anyone familiar enough with either of these that they can weigh in on trustworthiness?