No more peanut products in the college dining hall??

<p>Agreed. And remember that it is not just nut allergies that colleges would have to worry about. Several of the cases cited above involved dairy.</p>

<p>I just keep going back to wondering why any family would not seek out colleges that ALREADY have means to accommodate students in this way. They still have lots of options.</p>

<p>if a food service can’t do this accurately, they deserve a lawsuit),</p>

<p>I think that is an absurd requirement. Many ingredients are combos of other ingredients that school did not assemble. Each has its own label that now often has a blanket warning that it might have peanuts just to be safe. If I were the dining hall mgr I would say everything I serve might have some peanut in it. Your move.</p>

<p>[NU</a> game at Ryan Field to be peanut-free this Saturday - chicagotribune.com](<a href=“http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-nu-game-to-be-peanutfree-this-saturday-20131014,0,1396642.story]NU”>Peanut-free football game Saturday at Northwestern)</p>