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Health Tip: Managing a Food Allergy at Work
By LadyLively on March 31, 2016
Office lunches are a good opportunity to socialize with co-workers. But you should take precautions if you have a food allergy.
The Food Allergy Research and Education website offers this advice:
- Suggest a list of restaurants you’re familiar with.
- Offer to book the meeting yourself, so you can speak with the restaurant manager.
- If a restaurant can’t meet your needs, don’t be too shy to make an alternate suggestion.
- Suggest a coffee break, instead of a full meal.
Source: HealthDay
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