On the phone with Debbie at Burgerville and she is FIXING THIS PROBLEM...
she is finding out who is using them-- and is contacting the supplier as well to note that B-ville is a peanut free company, and hey-- that OUGHT to mean
everything in the restaurants. Period.
She did say that allergen
and food handling training has
always been that they wash hands after handing out dog treats... but she also was well aware of the possibility for surface contamination even so.
Dog Mountain Bakery is the dog treat company--
https://www.facebook.com/DogMountainBakeryShe advised that anyone concerned should "give it a couple of weeks" for it to get sorted-- and for cleaning to remove any traces left.
The person I was speaking to was the one that initiated and manages their allergen policies company-wide.
VERY responsive. VERY. As in, she was ON this within
minutes of picking up my voicemail this morning-- and the two restaurants closest to me (and TT) have already heard from her.