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Bake sale now a "bought" sale
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Ranee Mueller
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ospam (DJS0302) wrote:
> I asked the same question a year or so ago. What I want to know is
> what's to stop someone from using a container from the grocery store
> for their own homemade product? I'll occasionaly buy things such as
> cakes or cookies from the bakery department at the grocery store and
> I always save the containers for just such a use. Personally I
> would boycott a bake sale that required bought items. They could
> always ask the person bringing the item if it contains any nuts or
> other common allergic ingredients. If on the otherhand if someone
> who is allergic to chocolate is stupid enough to buy and eat a pan of
> brownies then they deserve to get sick. Yes, I'm bad but I tell it
> like it is.
Exactly! Why do peanut M & M's have to have labelling that says they
might contain nuts. I sure hope they do, that's why I bought them. If
someone is too stupid to buy peanut something or cashew something and
then sue because they went into the hospital because of their known nut
allergy, it should be thrown out of court. I do think that the
labelling on things that aren't obviously nut products is useful, but it
has gotten insane.
Regards,
Ranee (who is allergic to abalone, so they shouldn't allow it at
seafood restaurants)
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