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Inspired by Allergic Living's campaign, Jenny of the Nut-Free Mom Blog (http://nut-freemom.blogspot.com/) and I (Jennifer B of http://www.foodallergybuzz.com) decided to join forces to put together a Facebook group in protest of Northwest Airlines' switch to peanuts: You Don't Need Nuts to Fly (http://tiny.cc/CYSdE). It's hard to believe that in these times, an airline would decide to re-introduce peanuts as their in-flight snack. Yes, you heard right--Northwest Airlines has begun serving peanuts again following their purchase by Atlanta-based Delta Airlines. If this policy affects you, your loved ones or your friends, you'll be interested to read the Northwest Airlines policy as outlined in their Tips for Passengers with Peanut Allergies (http://tiny.cc/V8uO3). It's not exactly peanut allergy friendly.
It's really a bit silly because there are so many great alternatives to peanuts! Many airlines serve pretzels instead. That's a fine, agreeable, salty, crunchy snack. Don't like pretzels? How about potato chips? They're crunchy and salty, and many are completely peanut-free and nut-free too. There are plenty of options!
We want to gather as many supporters as we can in our Facebook group, in an effort to make our voices hear by Northwest and other airlines with similar policies. Please consider joining our group, making a statement there and/or contacting Northwest Airlines directly. Tell everyone you know about it--let's make a little noise! Be that squeaky wheel! Northwest's policy affects a lot of people.
Jennifer B
www.foodallergybuzz.com
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