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- Aug 23, 1999
it is good to remind people to have an epipen if their allergies are severe. It's also good to know what is in your food.The person at my dr office died 10-15 years ago this was before they had epipen at first aid in the parks the person in April I am sure you could find if it had to be reported when/ if it becomes available. Not something I really care about. I was just giving g the op my option that Any one with anaphylactic should always carry there own epipen and not rely on one being available New by when needed ( too may things could make one not available or not work ). And for the Op I would let the CM when Getting any food know about the allergy even if you think it is not in the food you are eating
But, reading your original post, I think most people would assume you were talking about a recent experience and would conclude that Disney is not very careful with allergies. That is not correct and the story is second hand.
I would add that some of the non-Disney owned restaurants may not be as careful as they are in the Disney owned ones, so some people do try to use only the Disney owned and operated restaurants.
Many of the restaurants in World Showcase and at Disney Springs are not Disney owned/operated.