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Or, in the spirit of Food Factor, give each food item out with a label indicating the ways it's commonly contaminated or what it's commonly contaminated with ;->
Canteloupe-theme? listeria!
Pork? trichonosis! Or melamine? (http://www.northcountrygazette.org/articles/2007/042407ContaminationSpreads.html)
Chicken? salmonella!
Wrapped candies/snack items? bits of plastic & metal from the packing plant!
Arielle in NoVA
On Oct 5, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Phil Smith III wrote:
> Yeah, taking out the competition due to anaphylactic shock is NOT Gracious Professionalism!
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> OTOH, these aren’t tiny kids, and there’s usually food for sale that also isn’t going to be vetted that carefully, so I’m not convinced this is a reason to not take stuff.
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> Perhaps in the spirit of Food Factor, clearly label things with ingredients.
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> From: First Lego League in Virginia and DC [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Tom Lusco
> Sent: Wednesday, October 05, 2011 11:12 AM
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> Another reason to avoid food in giveaways is that a fair percentage of participants have food allergies. Between nuts, peanuts, milk and wheat/gluten (4 of the most common allergies) you take out a lot of available food giveaways. Probably the only thing generally safe is pure sugars.
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