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"The message needs to get out about food allergies, couple says
Laurie Brugman thought she was safe in her nut-free restaurant, until a customer decided to bust open a Snickers Bar"
http://www.niagarathisweek.com/news-story/5024855-the-message-needs-to-get-out-about-food-allergies-couple-says/ (http://www.niagarathisweek.com/news-story/5024855-the-message-needs-to-get-out-about-food-allergies-couple-says/)
I've been there. There are sign everywhere that say peanuts and nuts are not allowed.
Wow.
This part made me laugh, though-- I can totally relate to his wry pronouncement. There are times when if you don't laugh, you'll cry:
Quote"I learned how to launder money," Joe said with a chuckle.
Three Epi's, that is scary!
Quote from: CMdeux on November 15, 2014, 01:14:45 PM
Wow.
This part made me laugh, though-- I can totally relate to his wry pronouncement. There are times when if you don't laugh, you'll cry:
Quote"I learned how to launder money," Joe said with a chuckle.
He posted pictures on FB. I didn't get it at first, because it was prior to the news article.
Apparently the person who brought in the candy bar is mad now because they made her feel bad. SMH
Wow. {slack jaw}
Chutzpah, much?
Well yes, she is clearly the victim in all this ~)
Heh. Prior to allergies I might have been the jack*** bringing the Snickers bar in. The consequential butthurt about being the jack***, no, I would have been absolutely ashamed for being so callous hurting someone in their own space. Okay, maybe I wouldn't eat my own candy bar in a restaurant because it's weird, but I definitely was a card carrying member of the Joel Stein school of thought. Didn't work out so well for Joel or me.