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Originally Posted by doctajones428
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I'd think that part of the equation would be how common the allergy is. If something is common enough that there's a reasonably high chance of a negative impact on random people then there's more responsibility on the manufacturer. But if the allergy is one in 100 million then the responsibility probably shifts more to the person who has the allergy to be aware (or in the case of being unaware of the allergy just an unfortunate thing but the company not responsible). That's just my gut though, and I don't know how common the allergy is.
If nothing else you should get your experience out there so people can be cautious.