Ban peanuts on planes? It’s not nutty to allergics

In CategoryAllergies, Food and More
ByRuss Bianchi

This is actually a factual and good move; the entire peanut crop in American and abroad is loaded with herbicides, insecticides, genetic modification, pesticides, nitrates, nitrites, phosphates, aflatoxins, salmonella, e.coli, and listeria.

Unfortunately the Feds will still allow HFCS laden high processed salty and sweetened snacks, soda, and alcohol they are making a tax cut off of each.

If the Feds had their way they’d bring back tobacco also (tax revenue generating) on flights; oh they have there is a cigarette smell now (in direct violation of FAA and Air Force laws and protocols) in the Presidential Section of Air Force 1.

~ Uncle Russ

SAVANNAH, Ga. — Federal regulators are considering a snack attack on the nation’s airlines that would restrict or even completely ban serving peanuts on commercial flights.

Ban peanuts on planes? It’s not nutty to allergics

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