Peanut Allergies vs. Eating Peanuts on Flights
Well, this did not happen to me, but a fellow consultant realted something that happened to him on a flight last month.
Being like me, a true fan of peanuts, and being as how you just about can't get them any more on the plane, he, like me, brings his own to eat in flight.
Upon opening his first pack, the pax next to him like almost panics nd says "You can't open those! I am violently allergic to peanuts!!"
So, being a nice guy, he puts them back into his pocket.
My question is, are those with peanut allergies that sensitive to them? I mean, not allergic to consuming them, but just to the, I don't know, peanut dust in the air?
I think he did the right thing, but I do wonder, what's the real skinny here? Is this a truly real health hazard to those with allergies to peanuts and other nuts?
Is this new thing that has just popped up like the monkey pox? That is, all through grade school, Jr. high, and high school, the school cafeterias regularly had peanut butter and jelley sandwiches, etc., and no one ever died through al those years of a peanut allergy. It wasn't even mentioned...it was never, not once an issue.
I am not trying to start anything here, I am merely asking for clarification, is this really a serious health issue?