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Article: COFFEE, TEA OR PEANUT-FREE?(Editorial)(Column)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- September 8, 1998
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Byline: Clarence Page The Chicago Tribune
Here's an idea about nuts that sounds really nuts.
As if they didn't have enough to worry about, airlines now have to think about establishing peanut-free zones on their flights.
The Department of Transportation has offered to the major United States airlines a new set of guidelines to answer complaints from passengers with peanut allergies.
In the past, most airlines did not serve peanuts to people who did not want them, for whatever reason. That may no longer be good enough. According to The Wall Street Journal, the guidelines would require each airline crew to establish a peanut-free ...