Okay, so that's one incident 11 years ago. She said she "felt like she was going to pass out".
For all the attention this "epidemic" gets and how many millions of people are put in "life threatening" situations every day you'd think there would be more to it than that.
I don't doubt that peanut allergies exist, but they've served peanuts on airplanes forever. Billions of people on millions of flights have been exposed to "peanut protein" and nobody, far as I can tell, has ever actually died from it, but here we are calling it "life threatening". If it's life threatening, someone's life was surely threatened. We have one potential story from a decade ago and really, nothing else.
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