To: monday
Pretty funny, like the lady who wrote this article, who complained she only wanted grilled chicken, without the bread. She complained about them bringing her the bread anyway, as if that meant she was now forced to eat the bread as well. lol......Well, there are times where it's not quite like that. My family knows a man who's alergic to gluten, and when he goes out to eat, he has to be very careful about what he orders, and in a situation like this, he wouldn't be able to eat the chicken.
Mark
476 posted on
09/29/2005 5:54:19 PM PDT by
MarkL
(I didn't get to where I am today by worrying about what I'd feel like tomorrow!)
To: MarkL
"My family knows a man who's alergic to gluten, and when he goes out to eat, he has to be very careful about what he orders, and in a situation like this, he wouldn't be able to eat the chicken."
If he was really that allergic to gluten he wouldn't be able to eat out. No one is going to guarantee that their food is completely free of such a basic ingredient. It is the same with people who are allergic to peanuts. Eating out is a health risk for them too. That is too bad, but you can't really feel sorry for them if they intentionally risk their health that way.
So he can't eat the chicken? Don't order it. No one is forcing anyone to eat food that isn't prepared to their requirements.
490 posted on
10/03/2005 6:29:14 AM PDT by
monday
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