My son wanted me to check again and the pizza sauces aren't labeled as unsafe anymore. Only the wing street wings, the chicken topping, a couple of the wing sauces, one of the pastas, and the desserts are labeled unsafe (shared equipment).
eta link: http://www.pizzahut.com/foodallergies.html (http://www.pizzahut.com/foodallergies.html)
We do, just had it last night actually.
hmmm i'm going to call soon! pizza hut is my fav and everytime i go to my aunts without my dd thats where we go eat. the chicken being a may contain kinda worries me since its a topping and could cause a cross contamination with other toppings. i think i'd order a cheese pizza but even that could unless they'd open new bags to put on. or am i over thinking this :-/
Quote from: livingnutfree on February 27, 2012, 01:17:29 PM
hmmm i'm going to call soon! pizza hut is my fav and everytime i go to my aunts without my dd thats where we go eat. the chicken being a may contain kinda worries me since its a topping and could cause a cross contamination with other toppings. i think i'd order a cheese pizza but even that could unless they'd open new bags to put on. or am i over thinking this :-/
That's exactly what I'm wondering about myself. Is a possible touch contact with a "shared equipment" may contain item an issue? We ate at PH when they had warnings on the sauces and didn't realize it. That was before I knew to check things on the internet from time to time. No problems, ever. I may go in with a printout of the allergy sheet with the suspect items circled and ask if they have those and if they would come into contact with a pizza in any way. In the past the PH here never had the wing street wings and I wonder if that chicken topping is an offshoot of that.
Yes, we eat it again.
DS (pa only) eats it. I don't because they still have a shellfish warning in the sauce and I have had rxns from that.
We do too. No problems (son is PA and TNA)