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I generally fly Northwest (although with the bankruptcy that will
probably stop) or Delta. I've never been offered peanuts on any of their flights. Call me insensitive, but I still don't believe it is the airlines responsibility to worry about a single customer possibly having a food allergy. You get 150 people on a plane and they are supposed to change their policy because they might have one passenger with a peanut allergy? You know that's not how big business works. --------------------------------------------------------------- Well this is where I would say you are dead wrong. It would be the Airline's responsibility if due to their actions, a person dies, or gets extremely ill on a flight because of a Hypersensitive Peanut Allergy. There are also people allergic to Cigarette Smoke too. If you, or a loved one had such an allergy, I'm sure you'd be a bit more compassionate, and concerned. A shame we now live in a society where everyone only thinks about numero uno, and says **** the next person. Mark |
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