Parent's anger as nuts served on Ryanair flight despite warning of son's 'severe' allergy
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Parent's anger as nuts served on Ryanair flight despite warning of son's 'severe' allergy
"The mother of a young boy with a "severe" nut allergy has slammed Ryanair's "grave error of judgment" after continuing to serve nut-based products on a flight - despite being informed of her son's medical issue."
"Six-year-old Teddy had to take antihistamines during the journey, during which passengers were sold Snickers bars and packets of peanuts, after his eyes became red and swollen."
A mother reported that her young son has a severe nut allergy and criticized Ryanair for continuing to serve nut-based products on a flight despite being informed of the child's medical issue. She described the decision as a "grave error of judgment." Six-year-old Teddy experienced allergic symptoms during the journey; his eyes became red and swollen and he had to take antihistamines. During the flight, passengers were sold Snickers bars and packets of peanuts. The serving of nut-based items occurred after the mother had notified airline staff about her son's allergy.
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