Here is my problem with this. Why does the person who indulges in a "normal" behavior (eating a peanut butter sandwich) have to be ostracized and the child who has the allergy goes about his/ her business?
Because the child with the allergy could DIE, while the other child, at worst, doesn't get a full choice of food for lunch.
I share your sentiments....
Why should the student with the allergy feel like a leper?
Don't they deserve to be able to sit with the other students and have a normal life?
I understand where you are coming from...but I don't think they should be marginalized and forced to eat by themselves.