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Article: Anger at curry chain over its nut allergy warning cards.
- Article from:
- The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 24, 2008
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Byline: Jonathan Petrie, Liz Todd
A GROUP of fashionable Indian restaurants is issuing diners who suffer from nut allergies specially printed cards warning them that they eat there at their own risk.
Managers at the up-market London chain, which include Chutney Mary in Chelsea and the award-winning Amaya in Belgravia, show all customers who say they have the allergy a 100-word health warning.
The card makes clear that while only some dishes have nuts as an ingredient, all may become accidentally contaminated with traces of nut in the kitchen.
It adds that the restaurant owners, Masala World, cannot be held liable for adverse reactions to its food.
The ...
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