What one diagnosis can change: the movement to make dining safer
Some people eat to live, but most of us live to eat. Meals are more than sustenance; they are how we celebrate milestones, connect with loved ones, and mark the passage of time. But for people living with food allergies, dining out can feel less like a joy and more like an exercise in survival.
Trust becomes the most important ingredient on the plate. Trust that an unfamiliar chef has taken …