I thought this was interesting that there is a law forbidding the Department of Transportation from restricting the serving of peanuts aboard aircraft unless a peer-reviewed study determines that serving of peanuts causes severe reactions among airline passengers.
The peanut farmers must have a very good lobby.
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Peanuts for You?
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Peanuts for You?
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peer-reviewed study instead of a passenger poll?
What if ............ someone didn't know they were allergic?
What if ............ they got ill and someone tried to Heimlich them and broke a rib that pierced their heart?
What if ............ dozens of well-meaning people rushed to help and someone got trampled to death in the crossfire, I mean stampede?
What if a dozen people with allergies all gave the victim a shot with their Epi-pens all at once overdosing him?
I think they should just ask the doctors who patrol the airplanes; I'd "feel safer" with more better trained doctors aboard.
(If none are aboard, the pilot can radio ahead to the next airport and they'd have a pretty good "response time" .... maybe.)
What if ............ someone didn't know they were allergic?
What if ............ they got ill and someone tried to Heimlich them and broke a rib that pierced their heart?
What if ............ dozens of well-meaning people rushed to help and someone got trampled to death in the crossfire, I mean stampede?
What if a dozen people with allergies all gave the victim a shot with their Epi-pens all at once overdosing him?
I think they should just ask the doctors who patrol the airplanes; I'd "feel safer" with more better trained doctors aboard.
(If none are aboard, the pilot can radio ahead to the next airport and they'd have a pretty good "response time" .... maybe.)
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Re: Peanuts for You?
Now your sounding like the anticarry people.RPB wrote:peer-reviewed study instead of a passenger poll?
What if ............ someone didn't know they were allergic?
What if ............ they got ill and someone tried to Heimlich them and broke a rib that pierced their heart?
What if ............ dozens of well-meaning people rushed to help and someone got trampled to death in the crossfire, I mean stampede?
What if a dozen people with allergies all gave the victim a shot with their Epi-pens all at once overdosing him?
I think they should just ask the doctors who patrol the airplanes; I'd "feel safer" with more better trained doctors aboard.
(If none are aboard, the pilot can radio ahead to the next airport and they'd have a pretty good "response time" .... maybe.)

Re: Peanuts for You?
Even if the government can't ban peanuts, that doesn't mean that the airlines will serve them. I am sure for liability reasons they wont go back anymore anyways. Not to mention the cost of delaying a flight/making an emergency landing, and the associated costs with ground crew at the place where they had to make the emergency landing. Plus additional fuel costs, plus legal defense.
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I am glad that they don't serve peanuts any more. Those huge bags that they passed out just filled me up.Skaven wrote:Even if the government can't ban peanuts, that doesn't mean that the airlines will serve them. I am sure for liability reasons they wont go back anymore anyways. Not to mention the cost of delaying a flight/making an emergency landing, and the associated costs with ground crew at the place where they had to make the emergency landing. Plus additional fuel costs, plus legal defense.

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The tiny bags of pretzels give me peanuts envy.WildBill wrote:I am glad that they don't serve peanuts any more. Those huge bags that they passed out just filled me up.Skaven wrote:Even if the government can't ban peanuts, that doesn't mean that the airlines will serve them. I am sure for liability reasons they wont go back anymore anyways. Not to mention the cost of delaying a flight/making an emergency landing, and the associated costs with ground crew at the place where they had to make the emergency landing. Plus additional fuel costs, plus legal defense.
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